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Nuna was born near Cape Dorset and lived with his adoptive parents, the graphic artists Parr and Eleeshushe. The family moved to Cape Dorset in 1960, after Parr was injured in an accident, and the young Nuna started carving while he was still in school. His interest in hunting and his regard for the animal life of the Arctic are directly reflected in his work. His rounded forms have great movement and a natural flow with the grain of the stone, as if both were made for each other. He has been carving for forty years, and his work continues to be shown nationally and internationally.
Excerpt from Cape Dorset Sculpture, 2005.
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CEE POOTOOGOOK 1967- Cee Pootoogook was born on August 1, 1967. Around 1990, Cee began carving and he developed a solid reputation for his curious...
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KAKULU SAGGIAKTOK 1940- I like to draw birds, Sedna, seals and beluga whales. They are the most fun and I really enjoy seeing them in...
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1966-Kelly Etidloie is a Mid Career Inuit carver. His mother Kingmeata Etidloi was a prolific graphic artist. His father Etidloi Etidloi was also an artist. He...
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