Pooq-oobs (drum), 1984

Art Thompson
Canadian | Cowichan | Ditidaht (born 1948, died 2003)

Location: North Tapps Middle School, Lake Tapps

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Late Canadian Aboriginal artist Art Thompson created Pooq-oobs (drum) in Neah Bay, Washington using traditional Coast Salish drum-making techniques. The figure depicts a whaler thrown overboard during a hunt. Thompson notes, "They wouldn't stop for the man; they would leave him in the water and keep on pursuing the whale, since the whale was an important food source. … Pooq-oobs is represented in white because when a human body is in the water for so long, it bleaches out. He’s got a harpoon and is harpooning the whale below. When his body washes ashore he is so strong-willed from all his preparations for whale hunting that he comes back to life and roams around in the bush, which is represented by hemlock boughs, and he doesn't have hair anymore, so he covers his head to keep it from the sun and the elements, with feathers or cedar bark.” This artwork is part of Beyond Blue Mountains, a collection that was curated by late Tlingit (Native Alaskan) artist Jim Schoppert. It presents the work of Native American artists of diverse heritage, ideas, materials, and styles. The collection takes an in-depth look at the artists’ unique voices and interpretations of tradition.

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with .

ABOUT THE ARTIST

First Nations master carver, painter, and printmaker Art Thompson (1948-2003) was of Cowichan and Ditidaht heritage, which are Coast Salish tribes of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Thompson was the recipient of Canada's National Aboriginal Achievement Award in 2000.

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategoryTextile/fiber/organic materials
MediumGoat hide, elk horn, and laminated fir wood
Dimensions17 in x 17 in x 3 3/4 in
ID NumberWSAC1984.182.000
Acquisition MethodDirect purchase
Artist LocationWashington, United States
Location Information
Agency
Artwork LocationNorth Tapps Middle School
HUB wall
WA CountyPierce
PlacementInterior
Site TypePublic School
Address20029 12th St. East
Lake Tapps, WA 98391
Geo. Coordinates47.248528, -122.161847
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