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A highly sought after sculpture, this Owl by Pits Qimirpik embodies the refinement and high level of skill seen from few Inuit Artists. The modest ...
View full detailsSerpentine stoneApprox. 14 x 7 x 14cmReg no. 43831-7283R Tony Oqutaq, comes from a lineage of artists. His father is Enooky Oqutaq (brother of reno...
View full detailsWings spread and stretching upwards, the tips touch, forming a lovely heart shape of negative space. The wide eyed owl, leans a little forward, wei...
View full detailsThis whimsical sculpture portrays the faces of The Simpson's Bart and Lisa as flowers swaying, while a butterfly rests nearby. The sculptor has cre...
View full detailsThis sculpture is more than the sum of it's parts. The carver skillfully refreshes a tradition of portraying shamanic transformation in stone thro...
View full detailsThe intriguing pose of the raven, one wing closed one spread as the bird calls, one eye on the viewer, all connote the characteristics of ravens as...
View full detailsAnimal, marine and human entities all combine into one otherworldly figure of pale green stone, highlighting an interdependence between the creatur...
View full detailsApprox. 25 x 4 x 14cmSerpentine stoneReg no. 7713Q Pitsiulaq (Pitseolak) Qimirpik 1982- is a young Cape Dorset carver who’s quickly established hi...
View full detailsApprox. 23 x 10 x 18cmSerpentine stone, animal boneReg no. 7865Q Pitsiulaq (Pitseolak) Qimirpik 1982- is a young Cape Dorset carver who’s quickly e...
View full detailsThe Inuk drummer joyfully pounds his stone drum kit. There is repetition of a series of blocks, circles and sticks which the drummer interacts with...
View full detailsApprox. 15 x 7 x 21cmSerpentine stoneReg no. 6458R Pitsiulaq (Pitseolak) Qimirpik 1982- is a young Cape Dorset carver who’s quickly established him...
View full detailsThis singular work portrays a devil toying with a human. The human's tortured stone form writhes while it is weighted to the ground, the devils fo...
View full detailsApprox. 10 x 10 x 24cmSerpentine stoneReg no. 6887P Pitsiulaq (Pitseolak) Qimirpik 1982- is a young Cape Dorset carver who’s quickly established hi...
View full detailsThis characterful piece integrates dual entities, conveying the bulk and heft of walrus and the active tail and hind quarters of dog in the one del...
View full detailsA stunning one-of-a-kind mammoth-ivory necklace carved into a whale tail, with a braided cord. Approx dimensions:Pendent - 6x2.5 cm, Necklace - 20...
View full detailsThis charming Sedna carving lays on its back. Serpentine stoneApprox. 13 x 5 x 3cmzReg. #165286 Robert Hallauk resides from Arviat, a predominantly...
View full detailsThis large Inukshuk sculpture is bound to capture the attention of travelers from all over the globe! Approx. 17 x 4.5 x 22 cmStone carving, Serpen...
View full detailsA hand-carved bust of a man siting solemnly, wrapped in a cloak. Approx. 11 x 19 x 17 cmStone carving, Serpentinite stone reg. no. 9008Q Sagiassie...
View full detailsA small and engaging seal sunning itself on the rocks. 15.5 x 5 x 6 cm Stone carving, Serpentinite stone reg. no. C4-15845-D290 Isaac Qumak is an ...
View full detailsAn intricate and beautiful campsite scene depicted in stone. 12.5 x 7 x 4 cm Stone carving, Serpentinite stone reg. no. C4-15771 Tunu Partridge i...
View full detailsSedna holds her baby in this elegantly carved stone sculpture. 22 x 12 x 18cmSerpentine StoneCommunity: Salluit Reg no. C4-18285 Johnny is a man of...
View full detailsInuk and Child is carved in a stunning grey-green stone with copper and white colored inclusions. 13 x 13 x 30cmSerpentine StoneCommunity: Inukjuak...
View full detailsThis standing bear features a raw carving style. Serpentine StoneApprox. 6 x 3 x 10cmReg. #C5-099392 Bears are often the subject of statues and sym...
View full detailsDrawing inspiration from an intimate relationship with the animals of the Canadian Arctic, Inuit carvers immortalize them in stone. Approximately ...
View full detailsA carving of a figure riding on the back of a large seal. Approximately 24 x 9 x 9 cmStone carving, serpentinite Samson Kingalik (1937), lives in I...
View full detailsA masterful carving of a playful embrace. 19 x 19 x 13.5 cmStone carving, serpentinite Reg#C5-099372 At 25, Thomassie Echalook began carving as a w...
View full detailsA depiction of a mother fishing with her child by Johnny K. Papigatuk. 10 x 10 x 20cmSerpentine Stone Reg no. C4-14980 Johnny is a man of few words...
View full detailsSnout forward, this bear appears to sniff the air. From any angle, from the placement of huge paws to the subtle carving of back muscles, the bear'...
View full detailsA large stone sculpture full of motion and rhythm! This figure displays a gestural stance while playing its bone drum and dancing. Approx. 29 x 12...
View full detailsA carved stone sculpture depicting a mother narwhal and her calf. Approximately 49 x 15 x 18 cm ID #1265502
A stone whale sculpture standing proudly on its tail, polished to a smooth finish. Serpentinite stoneApprox. 11.5 x 16cmReg. no. 1265766 Kinngait...
View full detailsA beautiful hand-carved sculpture of a transforming fish. 28 x 9 x 5 cmSerpentinite stoneReg no. 1266451 Toonoo started carving at the age of 10, a...
View full detailsDrawing inspiration from an intimate relationship with the animals of the Canadian Arctic, Inuit carvers immortalize them in stone. Approximately 9...
View full detailsA beautiful hand-carved sculpture of a spirt bird with inlays. 15 x 15 x 5 cmSerpentinite stonereg#268901 Toonoo started carving at the age of 10, ...
View full detailsDrawing inspiration from an intimate relationship with the animals of the Canadian Arctic, Inuit carvers immortalize them in stone. 14 x 10 x 10 cm...
View full detailsA collage of arctic animals: a polar bear, a beluga whale, and a raven. Hand carved in stone and polished to a beautiful smooth finish. Serpentini...
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