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Dancing Walrus

Dancing Walrus

Artist: Tukiki Manomie

Community: Kimmirut

Medium: Soapstone

Dimensions (in): W6.0 x H 3.0 x D7.0

Reference: 104338


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Tukiki Manomie

Tukiki Manomie, a prominent indigenous artist from the Canadian Arctic, is celebrated for his unique approach to traditional Inuit art. Born in 1972 in the remote community of Igloolik, Manomie has gained recognition for his intricate sculptures and prints that blend traditional Inuit themes with contemporary artistic techniques. His work often explores themes of nature, spirituality, and the Inuit way of life, drawing on his rich cultural heritage and personal experiences.

Manomie’s art is characterized by its detailed craftsmanship and innovative use of materials. His sculptures, frequently made from materials such as soapstone and whalebone, depict figures and animals that are central to Inuit folklore and mythology. Through his prints, Manomie conveys the stories and symbols of his people, creating a bridge between traditional Inuit artistry and modern artistic expression.

His work has been exhibited in various galleries and museums across Canada, including the Inuit Art Centre in Winnipeg and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg. For those interested in exploring his art further, you can find more information on the Inuit Art Foundation's website and other cultural heritage platforms.