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Grooming Bears

Grooming Bears

Artist: Kakee Negeoseak

Community: Cape Dorset

Medium: Soapstone

Dimensions (in): W10.0 x H 4.0 x D5.5

Reference: 105746


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Kakee Negeoseak

Kakee Negeoseak is a notable Indigenous artist from Nunavut.

Kakee was born in Iqaluit but moved to Cape Dorset in 1993.  He began carving at the age of 16 and although he is self-taught, he also learned by watching other carvers.  His father, Ningeosiak Peter, and his mother, Parnee Peter are both sculptors in Cape Dorset.  Kakee’s grandfather, the late Jamasie Teevee was a well-known graphic artists. 

Known for his intricate and vibrant works, Negeoseak's art often reflects traditional Inuit themes and the natural beauty of the Arctic region. His style combines traditional techniques with contemporary expressions, making Kakee a significant figure in the modern Indigenous art scene.

Negeoseak's art is celebrated for its detailed depictions of Arctic wildlife, cultural symbols, and personal narratives. He uses a variety of mediums, including printmaking, drawing, and sculpture, to convey her connection to his heritage and environment. His work has been exhibited in various galleries and art institutions across Canada and internationally, contributing to a greater appreciation of Indigenous art and culture.