Sam Sevoga, Baker Lake,
Standing Woman, Stone, 2001,
H 13" X W 6" X D 4", $2,800
Like many other artists, Inuit artists are interested in depicting the human form and regular human activities. Human figures tend to be depicted realistically, though the level of detail varies between artists.
The Kivalliq region of Nunavut has many deposits of coarse steatite and basalt, but finding good quality carving stone has been a consistent problem. Much of the local grey and black stone does not lend itself to high detail or finish, so many artists here choose not to fight against these qualities but instead to embrace them.
$2,800.00