This coloring book features 22 pictures by 10 different Inuit artists from Cape Dorset. Color reproductions of the original art lines the insides of the front and back covers.
The formation of Kinngait Studios in the late 1950s laid the groundwork for a legendary printmaking tradition. About 1,200 miles north of Toronto, the hamlet of Cape Dorset, Nunavut, is home to a multigenerational community of gifted graphic artists. Their cooperatively owned printmaking studios have been in continual operation since 1959, producing unique, captivating, and powerful images based on drawings of traditional and modern Inuit life. The artists of Cape Dorset are active in the studios from fall through late spring. Diverse media are available to the printmakers-etching and aquatint, woodcut, and copper engraving-but their mainstays are stonecut, stencil, and lithography. When the print editions are finished and the fine summer weather arrives, many of the artists leave the community to return to the land and their traditional camps. The Inuit are determined to retain important elements of their culture-their language and stories, their connection to the Arctic and its resources- while adapting to modern ways.
Catalogue to accompany an exhibition of the original drawing and resultant print. Includes text on the drawings, stonecut and stencil techniques, from drawing to print, and biographies of the artists.
"This site links the graphic work of some of the famous artists from the community of Cape Dorset with the memories, myths and legends of elders from the community of Igloolik."--Title screen.
"Germaine Arnaktauyok is one of the Canadian Arctic's most beloved Inuit artists. Best known for her etchings and prints depicting traditional Inuit life, in "Inuit Spirit" she gives art lovers and colouring fans alike the opportunity to experience her work first-hand. With more than twenty line drawings depicting Inuit myths, legendary creatures, traditional Inuit lifestyle, and Artic wildlife, this book provides both an introduction to the work of a world-renowned Inuit artist, and a colouring experience like no other."--Back cover.