Johnston, Don – “Spirit Mask – Winter” (2025)
$ 2,500.00
This is the first time we have had a “spirit mask” by Don Johnston (Aleut). Don was born in Ketchikan, Alaska. He apprenticed with James Omnik, Sr. a well-known baleen basket weaver. In the years since those first important lessons, Don has continued to improve and innovate his unique weaving style. While Don has collaborated on larger ones, this Summer and Winter versions are his first two Spirit Masks that he has made himself! This piece is the “Winter Spirit Maks”. The central mask has a winter “snow” visor. There is a baleen/Ivory hat suspended above the figure. On the sides are two salmon and two seals. It is an exceptional piece. It is all put together on baleen sections and then stands on a piece of fossilized ivory. It is an exciting and creative piece! It is signed, “Don Johnston” and was made in 2025. We are pleased to have his work at both our galleries in Santa Fe and Scottsdale!
What is baleen?
Baleen plates have hair-like structures that filter out tiny floating organisms and fish and are found in the mouth these plankton-eating whales. Baleen was originally used for indigenous objects like water cups, buckets, and sleds. The Bowhead whale has been subsistence hunted by Alaska Coastal Natives, including the Yup’ik and Inupiat for over 1,000 years, and no part of the whale is ever wasted. A butchered bowhead whale can yield thousands of pounds of food. The community shares of meat and blubber are apportioned equitably to ensure that everyone benefits from a successful hunt.
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