Walrus Ivory Carving by Meicher Oozevaseuk

Overview

Yupik artist Meicher Ooozevaseuk from Gamble, Alaska, crafted this owl carved from walrus ivory. Meicher expertly sculpted this standing owl figure. Meicher Oozevaseuk is well-know for his carving owls. Consequently, this particular owl carving, featuring baleen eyes and signed by the artist, stands out. Measuring 2 inches high, 2 inches wide, and 1.25 inches deep, it is available for US sale only and is priced at $95.

Meicher Oozevaseuk’s Artistic Legacy

Meicher Oozevaseuk’s carvings stand out for their intricate detail and use of premium materials. Specifically, Meicher’s choice of flawless walrus ivory ensured a smooth, impeccable finish on his pieces. Furthermore, the addition of baleen eyes enhances the realism and detail, making his carvings highly desirable for collectors.

Yupik People and Their Art

The Yupik people, mainly residing in the villages of Gambell and Savoonga on the St. Lawrence Island, excel in walrus ivory carvings. Located off the Northwest coast of Alaska, 32 miles from the Siberian coast in the Bering Sea, these villages house fewer than 1500 people. Almost all inhabitants are Yupik Eskimos, also known as Siberian Yupik, sharing a language and cultural connections with Yupik communities in Russia. Additionally, some Yupik live near the Bering Sea on the mainland coast of Alaska.

Cultural Significance of Walrus Ivory

Walruses serve as a crucial resource for Alaska Natives, providing both nutritional and cultural benefits. The meat, blubber, skin, and organs offer a rich source of food, while the hides cover boats. Moreover, the tusks, carved into intricate figures, are sold to collectors, generating income for the Yupik people. Aaron Oseuk’s carvings exemplify the high level of craftsmanship and cultural importance of walrus ivory art in Yupik society.

For more information on Alaskan ivory carvings and to explore other works, visit Tribal Crafts. Additional context on the Yupik people and their artistry can be found in the book Savoonga Ivory Carvers.

Meicher Oozevaseuk    Yupik  

Owl

Walrus ivory & baleen – 2 x 1.25 x 2 inches

$95 (for US sale only – excluding CA, NJ, & NY)