Description
features two different blind-folded girls
There is some variation in the size and shape of the "balls"--a couple of then more ovular than round--and it seems that a couple of the shelves or walls separating them might have been repaired at some point (it's hard to tell--one can see cuts along the walls on the middle ones
The front of the postcard is signed with what looks to read R
I'd guess is it pretty old and there is a bit of roughness to the wood in a few spots on the reaming end
If I saw this house at full scale
Cloaked Figures and Faces and Animal: Mary Ayaq Anowtalik Colored Pencil Drawing turned wood cylinder box features two different blind-folded girlsLove. This is a colored pencil drawing by Mary Ayaq Anowtalik (born 1938; Inuk, based in Arviat, Nunavut, Canada), best known for her stone sculptures she began carving in the 1950s as well as, especially more recently, her drawings. This drawing bears a strong relationship to her sculptures, which she has described as representing the closeness of Inuit family and relatives, and specifically portraying "the intimacy of our former life at Ennadia
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