Visual Arts

Christine Sioui Wawanoloath
Triptyque 2 Danse nuptiale

I imagined a character inspired by a petroglyph found in North America, dating back to the Stone Age. This is an androgynous character seen in profile with clear features of both sexes, a clearly defined breast and phallus. 
Wedding Dance: The character has changed its stance as if it were dancing. Now its body is dark green on a red background. Its antennae are turned towards the golden moon. Confetti is floating in the air.
Triptyque 2 Danse nuptiale (Triptyque 2 Wedding Dance)
Christine Sioui Wawanoloath, 2005
Clay stamps, ink, acrylic and collage on Kraft paper, 22 x 30"
Thumbnail of Triptyque 1 Courtisage Thumbnail of Triptyque 3 Séparation des sexes Thumbnail of Amerikas Thumbnail of Jeu d'échecs Thumbnail of Petite déesse rouge
Thumbnail of Triptyque 2 Danse nuptiale Thumbnail of Hommage sur des perles de maïs Thumbnail of La danse des ourses Thumbnail of Mali Mantawas