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The 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 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...
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 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 detailsDrawing inspiration from an intimate relationship with the animals of the Canadian Arctic, Inuit carvers immortalize them in stone. Approximately 9...
View full detailsSerpentine 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 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 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 detailsAnimal, marine and human entities all combine into one otherworldly figure of pale green stone, highlighting an interdependence between the creatur...
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 detailsSerpentine stoneApprox. 20 x 8 x 18cmReg no. C4-13982
A 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 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 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 detailsThis bird in flight uses multiple types of stone as well as carved bone for the feet. Serpentine, marble, boneApprox. 6 x 10 x 13 cmReg no. 43831-6...
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 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 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 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 dancing owl carved in marble with upraised notched wings Marble stoneApprox. 6 x 19 x 25 cmReg no. 43279-6442R Palaya learned to carve in the tra...
View full detailsThis bird in flight uses multiple types of stone as well as carved bone for the feet. Marble, serpentine stone, boneApprox. 6 x 10 x 10 cmReg no. 4...
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 hand-carved stone sculpture of a musk ox, an animal deeply connected to Inuit culture, traditionally providing food, hides for clothing and shelt...
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 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 detailsThis charming Sedna carving lays on its back. Serpentine stoneApprox. 13 x 5 x 3cmReg. #165286 Robert Hallauk resides from Arviat, a predominantly ...
View full detailsThis bird in flight uses multiple types of stone as well as carved bone for the feet. Serpentine, marble, boneApprox. 6 x 10 x 13 cmReg no. 43831-6...
View full details7 in x 2 in x 2 inreg#268177 Spirit carved of serpentine stone and inlay, tuft of muskox hair. Guy NatarariaqFrom the community of Mittimatalik...
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 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...
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