Description
The formation of Kinngait Studios in the late 1950s laid the groundwork for a legendary printmaking tradition. About 1,200 miles north of Toronto, the hamlet of Cape Dorset, Nunavut, is home to a multi-generational community of gifted graphic artists. Their cooperatively owned printmaking studios have been in continual operation since 1959, producing unique, captivating, and powerful images. The artists of Cape Dorset are active in the studios from fall through late spring. Diverse media are available to the printmakersĀetching and aquatint, woodcut, and copper engravingĀbut their mainstays are stonecut, stencil, and lithography. When the print editions are finished and the fine summer weather arrives, many of the artists leave the community to return to the land and their traditional camps. The Inuit are determined to retain important elements of their cultureĀtheir language and stories, their connection to the Arctic and its resourcesĀwhile adapting to modern ways. Tim Pitsiulak (1967Ā2016) began drawing as a child and later learned carving and jewelry making. His drawing style is based on the land and its wildlife. "I am a hunter and I know the land and animals of the north." In his later years Pitsiulak's drawings of boats, p(more...) - INDIVIDUAL ITEM RRP £6.98