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Old Stove

Old Stove

Artist: Josie Pootoogook

Community: Cape Dorset

Medium: Lithograph

Dimensions: W11.0 x H 13.0 x D in

Reference: 108757


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Josie Pootoogook

Josie Pootoogook was a prominent Inuit artist from Cape Dorset, Nunavut, Canada. Born in 1958, she was part of a family renowned for their artistic contributions to the Inuit printmaking tradition. Josie was the daughter of the celebrated artist Kenojuak Ashevak, which placed her in a rich artistic environment from an early age.

Pootoogook's artwork is recognized for its unique style, which often includes intricate depictions of Inuit life, animals, and mythical themes. She was known for her innovative use of color and form, blending traditional Inuit themes with contemporary artistic expressions. Her work has been exhibited widely, including in major galleries and museums across Canada and internationally.

Throughout her career, Pootoogook's contributions to the arts were widely recognized, earning her a place among the significant Inuit artists of her time. Her works continue to be celebrated for their beauty and cultural significance.

Josie Pootoogook passed away in 2006, but her legacy endures through her artwork and the impact she had on the Inuit art community.