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INUIT art revolves around themes of family, naturalism, shamanism and camp life, and the materials used to create these works originate from the Arctic land and animals. Sculptures in stone, colourful prints, original drawings, and textiles as well as carved jewelry are imbued with the cultural stories and mythologies of the Inuit peoples.
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Coiled Basket with Inukshuk
Sarah Mickiyuk
CA$2,070.00Woven coiled grass basket, Thread (coloured), Serpentine stone
2012
The process of basket-making is long and arduous as it can take up to a month to weave a large basket. Baskets are made from repeatedly coiling the grass from the bottom of the basket and building the basket up. Designs are created by stitching thread onto the basket, however some designs are actually woven in. This thread can be made from a number of materials, such as de-haired sealskin, leather, and yarn.
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Coiled Basket with Eagles
Betsy Meeko
CA$4,370.002010
Woven coiled grass basket, Thread (coloured), Serpentine stone
The process of basket-making is long and arduous as it can take up to a month to weave a large basket. Baskets are made from repeatedly coiling the grass from the bottom of the basket and building the basket up. Designs are created by stitching thread onto the basket, however some designs are actually woven in. This thread can be made from a number of materials, such as de-haired sealskin, leather, and yarn.
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Ulu
Richard Adam Kudlak
CA$800.00Antler Bone, Stainless steel, Red cedar wood
Ulu: 5.5 x 6.25 x 1″
Stand: 0.5 x 7 x 2.75″