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Carved from stone, a bear dances with a drum in hand, capturing the joyful energy of Inuit drum dancing. StoneApprox. 12 x 5 x 13 cmRegistration no...
View full detailsA hockey stick and puck, symbols of the North and community, are the subject of this skillful stone carving. Stone, stringApprox. 8 x 4 x 19 cmRegi...
View full detailsA polar bear stands on one foot, dancing, in this stone carving by Matiusie Kingwatsiaq. StoneApprox. 15 x 6 x 22 cmRegistration no. 45913-6321S Ma...
View full detailsA stone carving of a walking polar bear, capturing the wildlife of the artic north. StoneApprox. 16 x 5.5 x 8 cmRegistration no. 45913-6771T Johnny...
View full detailsUpright and dancing, this bear stone carving is both lively and gestural. StoneApprox. 10 x 8 x 17 cmRegistration no. 45913-6765T An emerging carve...
View full detailsA bear stands upright, dancing in this stylized carving. StoneApprox. 8 x 11 x 19 cmRegistration no. 45913-6766T An emerging carver, Adamie follows...
View full detailsA lively stone carving of a dancing polar bear. StoneApprox. 9.5 x 9 x 17 cmRegistration no. 45913-6129T Samayualie Akesuk is an Inuk artist and ca...
View full detailsFrom the Sea to Sky collection, this recycled glass pate knife was designed by Komoyue and Tlingt artist Corrine Hunt. Bound recycled glassApprox. ...
View full detailsFrom the Sea to Sky collection, this recycled glass cheese knife was designed by Komoyue and Tlingt artist Corrine Hunt. Bound recycled glassApprox...
View full detailsThis stone carving depicts a wide eyed whiskered seal as it lies on its side. StoneApprox. 5 x 19.5 x 6.5 cmRegistration no. C4-16464 Issac Qumak i...
View full detailsA seal lies on its side in this black stone carving, the artist has created smooth undulations in its form mimicking wrinkles. StoneApprox. 6 x 22....
View full detailsSeal swimming on it's side with tail in the air. Black stone carving. StoneApprox. 8.5 x 25 x 11.5Registration No. C4-13980 Issac Qumak is an Inuk...
View full detailsThis lithograph print features pieces of global references with its text, "JAPAN ONLY," "NO INUITS ALLOWED," "NO WAY." It holds a pointed commentar...
View full detailsTransformation is a recurring theme in the myths and artwork of the Arctic peoples. Whether changing from animal into animal or human into animal, ...
View full detailsA playful and imaginative lithograph print holding all the colours evocative of Spring. This print was released in the 2010 Cape Dorset Spring Coll...
View full detailsWith its bright blue and yellow colours, this print depicts a figure holding their arms above their head - alongside them, a basket of names and In...
View full detailsIn celebration of Shuvinai Ashoona’s 2024 Governor General’s Award, Dorset Fine Arts is pleased to release 10 unique sets of 10 hand-coloured etchi...
View full detailsThis stone bird sculpture balances on a webbed foot as it dances with a soft smile. Serpentine stone5 x 24 x 17.5 cmRegistration no. 45315-7715R B...
View full detailsThe arctic char is a staple food for Inuit communities and, in this carving, two char lay back to back as if being held by their tails. Serpentine ...
View full detailsA bird clutches its prey in its talons mid flight in this skillful carving of a bird and fish. Serpentine stone9 x 21 x 11.5 cmRegistration no. 453...
View full detailsEarly Baker Lake wall hangings often depicted rows of single figures framed by a border. After 1980, the imagery was focused in the centre and depi...
View full detailsEarly Baker Lake wall hangings often depicted rows of single figures framed by a border. After 1980, the imagery was focused in the centre and depi...
View full detailsThis vibrant yellow Arviat doll features a hand-carved bone face and intricate beadwork, capturing the distinct spirit and artistry of Inuit dollma...
View full detailsThis vibrant yellow Arviat doll features a hand-carved bone face and intricate beadwork, capturing the distinct spirit and artistry of Inuit dollma...
View full detailsAnnually, Dorset Fine Arts (a division of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative) produces a calendar to celebrate and feature works from the artists ...
View full detailsA hunter with spear and three dogs confront a polar bear in this print capturing the tension, skill, and survival woven into traditional Inuit life...
View full detailsA char swims over its eggs in this large print. 2010Edition 18 of 35Stencil22 x 30" Artist - Jamasie Mike Printmaker - Jolly Atagoyuk Jamasie Mike ...
View full detailsA print featuring silhouetted figures moving over a hill against a vibrant sky, evoking a powerful sense of journey. 2007Edition 3 of 50Stencil19 x...
View full detailsTwo figures are lifted into the sky by birds in this stenciled print - capturing a dream of freedom and call to nature. 2006Edition 27 of 35Stencil...
View full detailsA spirited print that celebrates the exhilaration of the spring hunt, capturing a moment of triumph. 1999Edition 42 of 50Stencil22 x 15" Jacoposie ...
View full detailsA couple works together to prepare a polar bear hide, reflecting the shared labor and deep respect for the land in Inuit tradition. 1994Edition 8 o...
View full detailsAbout 1,200 miles north of Toronto, the hamlet of Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, is home to a multi-generational community of Inuit graphic artis...
View full detailsCaribou antlerApprox. 47 x 25 x 35cmReg no. C11-3961 Based in Akulivik, Quebec, Simon Qinuajuak is an Inuk artist specializing in stone jewellery a...
View full detailsSerpentine stoneApprox. 19 x 10 x 27cmReg no. C5-100056 Conlucy Niviaxie (1940–2012) was an Inuit sculptor from Inukjuak (Port Harrison), Nunavik, ...
View full detailsSerpentine stoneApprox. 20 x 8 x 18cmReg no. C4-13982
Serpentine stoneApprox. 29 x 4 x 11cmReg no. C11-41510 Residing in Akulivik, a small village in Nunavik, the arctic region of Quebec, the carving ...
View full detailsA single stone carving of stones laid upon one another constructed in a symbolic humanlike form. An inukshuk might act as a message, marking a good...
View full detailsA single stone carving of stones laid upon one another constructed in a symbolic humanlike form. An inukshuk might act as a message, marking a good...
View full detailsA classic Adamie Qaumagiaq owl sculpture with notched wings upraised. Serpentine stoneApprox. 4 x 13 x 18 cmReg no. 44726-7797Q Born in 1990, Adam...
View full detailsCold process soap is handmade. The base of each soap consists of coconut, olive and sustainable palm oil. With the addition of botanicals and essen...
View full detailsOften seen at dawn or dusk, the arctic hare is an elusive animal. Known as Ukaliq, the arctic hare symbolizes fertility, regeneration and ingenuity...
View full detailsIn this carving, the musk ox stands on its hind legs. The stone is carved to illustrate the animal's fur which has been a source of clothing in Inu...
View full detailsFelt, ThreadApprox. 26 x 34"Registration no. 182062 Veronica grew up living a traditional Inuit nomadic lifestyle that involved hunting and fishing...
View full detailsA small hand embroidered wall hanging depicting Sedna riding a Qamutiik (sled). Felt, threadApprox. 9 x 10" Registration no. 182235 Veronica grew u...
View full detailsA single stone carving of stones laid upon one another constructed in a symbolic humanlike form. An inukshuk might act as a message, marking a good...
View full detailsThe Silver Turtle necklace from the Healing + Wisdom collection is perfect for anyone seeking to share a token of protection, love, and balanced e...
View full detailsSilver Rosette earrings from the Love + Affection collection. Choosing these means a representation of universal love and the graceful elegance of...
View full detailsThe Silver Thunderbird Necklace from the Strength + Protection collection. This a meaningful choice for those seeking a connection, protection, ...
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