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'Kitpu Eagle Spirit' - Acrylic on Canvas - Jorandi Kisiku Joseph Randolph Bowers
'Kitpu Eagle Spirit' - Acrylic on Canvas - Jorandi Kisiku Joseph Randolph Bowers
A work of powerful cultural and spiritual meaning, 'Kitpu Eagle Spirit' explores the sacred role of the Eagle in Mi'kmaq culture. The painting is a vessel for uplifting energy, depicting the Eagle as it flies highest to the Creator, lifting the soul to higher realms.
Collection: Legacy Collection 
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas 
Size: 60 x 50 x 1.7 cm - approx. 23.6 x 19.6 x 0.67 in. 
Year: 2006 
Provenance: Includes a complimentary copy of a published paper detailing the work's exhibition history.
Story & Narrative Significance
Kitpu, the Sacred Eagle, is a being of immense power in Mi'kmaq culture, a guide for the people and a source of medicine for truth and justice. This painting is a profound meditation on the Eagle's ability to transform pain and sorrow into deep joy. It is a work that embodies the energy of enlightenment and abundance, a visual prayer that lifts the spirit. As a significant piece with a strong exhibition history, it is a compelling acquisition for a collector who values art that is deeply rooted in cultural spirituality and the power of transformation.
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