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Olav Roaldson
Crawford Bay, BC
Mask of Óðinn depicts the chief Norse deity. This God has influenced society in Scandinavia for many centuries and is well-known even in today's society.
Bio
A Canadian-born artist with Norse, Sámi and Slavic ancestry, artist Olav Roaldson works from a studio on the east shore of Kootenay lake. Honouring the lives of the elders through his creations, he tells the stories of the ancient ones as guidance for future generations. Historically, the Sami people (traditionally known as Lapplanders) worshipped idols carved from wooden poles, often depicting their gods.


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