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Artist: Quvianaqtuk Pudlat
Community: Cape Dorset
Medium: Lithograph
Dimensions (in): W28.0 x H 22.5 x D
Reference: 108357, #22
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Quvianaqtuk Pudlat
Quvianaqtuk Pudlat is an Inuit artist born in 1962 in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, known for his graphic arts and sculptures. He began his professional artistic career in 2017, although he had been deeply connected to the land and wildlife of the North long before that. Pudlat is an accomplished hunter and observer of nature, often drawing inspiration from the behavior and movements of animals he encounters while fishing or birdwatching near his cabin.
His artwork primarily focuses on wildlife, showcasing animals in dynamic and often intense interactions, such as predator-prey scenarios. Pudlat's style is noted for its detailed and expressive portrayal of these scenes, capturing both the physical and behavioral nuances of the creatures. His works have been featured in several prestigious collections, including the National Gallery of Canada and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
Pudlat has also experimented with various techniques throughout his career, such as stonecut prints and dry brush splatter techniques, which have allowed him to expand the expressive potential of his art. His solo exhibitions, such as "Monumental" and "Wild: Drawings by Quvianaqtuk Pudlat," have been well-received, highlighting his growing influence in the contemporary Inuit art scene.