Sea Bear
1990
Walking along a beach after giving birth to her son, Sherry Markovitz cites all her senses being called upon to take a quiet turn and observe. Here, she has adapted the trophy head form into a guardian form: a bear emerging from the sea. Tiny seed beads become fur, and a necklace of driftwood is accented with pearls, also from the sea. Recently asked about her sense of water, Markovitz responded, “Water is life sustaining. It is everything. Water mirrors emotion—sometimes calm, sometimes raging, always present. Water quiets my mind and opens my eyes to beauty.”
Wood, beads, shells, fabric, paint, papier-mâché
25 x 17 x 29 in. (63.5 x 43.18 x 73.66 cm)
Gift of Terry Hunziker
90.3