The artwork entitled “Shaman With Spirit Self” was created by Norval Morrisseau in 1995 and belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. This symbolic painting represents Morrisseau’s distinctive style and thematic exploration of spiritual and natural elements.
In the artwork, the central figure is depicted with dual profiles, one in a vibrant orange and the other in a deep red, symbolizing the shaman and their spirit self. The profiles are adorned with vividly colored shapes and patterns, adding layers of meaning and symbolism. Resting atop the head of the figure, three birds represent a connection to the spiritual realm. The background, in a contrasting teal, accentuates the bold colors and dynamic forms of the central figure, creating a striking visual impact. The use of bold lines and bright, flat colors is characteristic of Morrisseau’s unique artistic approach, and the overall composition exudes a profound sense of spiritual harmony and mysticism.