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6. Blessing of Narwhals

6. Blessing of Narwhals

Artist: Ohito Ashoona

Community: Cape Dorset

Medium: Etching & Chine Colle

Dimensions (in): W20.5 x H 18.5 x D

Reference: 107550


Regular price $500.00 CAD
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Ohito Ashoona

Ohito Ashoona is a prominent Inuit artist known for his intricate and vibrant stone carvings. Born in Cape Dorset, a community renowned for its rich tradition in Inuit art, Ashoona has become a significant figure in the contemporary art scene. He is part of the esteemed Ashoona family, which includes several influential artists like his father, Kiakshuk Ashoona, and his siblings.

Ashoona's work is characterized by its detailed depiction of traditional Inuit themes and modern influences. His carvings often explore themes of mythology, nature, and spiritual beliefs, rendered with meticulous attention to detail. He uses a variety of materials, including serpentine and alabaster, to create pieces that range from abstract forms to lifelike representations of animals and human figures.

Ashoona's art has been featured in numerous exhibitions across Canada and internationally, and his work is held in prominent public and private collections. His contributions to Inuit art are celebrated for preserving and innovating within the cultural heritage of the Inuit people.