Two Way Bear
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Marble
CA$2,880.00
Only 1 available
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Marble
Dimensions | 10 x 13 x 6.5" (25.4 x 33.02 x 16.51cm) |
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Product Number | I-78799 |
Artist | Joanie (Joani) Ragee |
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Nation | Kinngait (Cape Dorset) |
Description |
Kinngait (Cape Dorset) Born in 1986 in Kinngait, Joanie Ragee is a young. emerging sculptor whose father is Nowdlak Noah from Iqaluit. His biological brother is Siutiapik Ragee, and uncles are Toonoo Sharky and Napachie Sharky who are all very accomplished artists in their own right. Joanie began carving Inukshuks at the age of 12 while observing his father and other artists. He has since developed an affinity towards carving animals in Serpentine as well as Marble stone, many of which are quite substantial in scale. His favourite subject is the Polar Bear and imbues them with a sense of realism, movement and humour. |