Native Art Gallery


Dancing Hare

Dancing Hare

Artist: Parr Parr

Community: Cape Dorset

Medium: Soapstone

Dimensions (in): W3.0 x H 8.5 x D6.0

Reference: 109157


Regular price $1,750.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $1,750.00 CAD
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The Arctic Hare, known in the North as Ukaliq, symbolizes fertility, regeneration and ingenuity in Inuit culture.

It is associated with magic because it’s most often seen at dawn and dusk, during the changing time of day, when our eyes play tricks on us.

The Inuit people use Arctic hare for its rich fur to trim parka hoods and line their boots.  It is also integrated in Inuit art.

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Parr Parr

Born on May 17th in 1990 

Parr Parr comes from a family of talented artists like his great grandparents Parr and Eleeshushe Parr.  His great grandfather Parr started his drawing career later in life and produced over 2000 drawings in less than 10 years.  Major exhibitions and acknowledgements came after Parr’s death and his artwork “Hunters of Old” was chosen for a 1977 Canadian postage stamp.  His great grandmother Eleeshushe Parr was a prolific graphic artist, occasional carver and skilled textile artist.  Parr Parr’s Mom, Leah Parr has worked on carvings and jewellery making.  Parr Parr is the 2nd eldest in his family to parents Pootoogook Eli and Leah Parr and he shares his story.

"I started carving Inukshuks when I was 16 years old, after that I tried to carve bears and other animals, wolf, rabbit but they were not so good so I started carving birds for the past 8 years.  I sell to the Co-op and I am one of the artists whose work is sought after by galleries.  I am named after Parr my great grandfather.  My great grandfather was one of the first generation of graphic artists whose work was bold and primitive.  Parr, the graphic artist, was almost blind when he was doing drawings"

Please contact the gallery for more information about the artist: info@nativeartgallery.ca