Oshun Throne
Artist
Marita Dingus
MediumWood, enamel, recycled materials, metal, paint
Dimensions120 x 60 in. (304.8 x 152.4 cm)
ClassificationsIntegrated Art
Credit LineSeattle Parks and Recreation 1% for Art funds
Description: Artwork is approximately ten feet high by 5 feet wide by 1 foot deep and made of enamel paints, wood, and metals. The user sits at the feet of a standing figure from African mythology that is larger than human size. This throne is of Oshun, a Nigeria-Yoruba river deity. It is ornamented with clothing and jewelry made of painted juice can lids, wood blocks, and metal objects found by the children of the community.
Watch: Seattle Channel Profile of Artist Marita Dingus (2007)
Watch: Seattle Channel Profile of Artist Marita Dingus (2007)
Location: Garfield
Community Center, 2323 East Cherry Street, Seattle WA 98122