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Born 1952. Known for: Inuit art; sculpture.
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Ohito Ashoona (1952). An Inuit* Canadian sculptor and graphic artist, Ohito Ashoona (disc number* E7-1304) was born in a camp near Cape Dorset (now Kinngait) and has lived in the environs of Cape... Read full biography
Ohito Ashoona (1952). An Inuit* Canadian sculptor and graphic artist, Ohito Ashoona (disc number* E7-1304) was born in a camp near Cape Dorset (now Kinngait) and has lived in the environs of Cape Dorset/ Kinngait for most of his life. His works are in several major Canadian museum collections such... Read full biography
Ohito Ashoona (1952). An Inuit* Canadian sculptor and graphic artist, Ohito Ashoona (disc number* E7-1304) was born in a camp near Cape Dorset (now Kinngait) and has lived in the environs of Cape Dorset/ Kinngait for most of his life. His works are in several major Canadian museum collections such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Winnipeg Art Gallery*. His mediums include stone and bone carvings, etchings* and Chine Collé* prints. His subjects include figures, Inuit genre, mythology, and... Read full biography
Ohito Ashoona (1952). An Inuit* Canadian sculptor and graphic artist, Ohito Ashoona (disc number* E7-1304) was born in a camp near Cape Dorset (now Kinngait) and has lived in the environs of Cape Dorset/ Kinngait for most of his life. His works are in several major Canadian museum collections such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Winnipeg Art Gallery*. His mediums include stone and bone carvings, etchings* and Chine Collé* prints. His subjects include figures, Inuit genre, mythology, and Arctic wildlife (e.g. bears, birds, and narwhals). His style would be described as Inuit Art*. He frequently signed his works “Ohito Ashoona” in roman (e.g. plain upright ordinary print); see the askART auction result HUNTER HAULING SEAL for an... Read full biography
Ohito Ashoona (1952). An Inuit* Canadian sculptor and graphic artist, Ohito Ashoona (disc number* E7-1304) was born in a camp near Cape Dorset (now Kinngait) and has lived in the environs of Cape Dorset/ Kinngait for most of his life. His works are in several major Canadian museum collections such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Winnipeg Art Gallery*. His mediums include stone and bone carvings, etchings* and Chine Collé* prints. His subjects include figures, Inuit genre, mythology, and Arctic wildlife (e.g. bears, birds, and narwhals). His style would be described as Inuit Art*. He frequently signed his works “Ohito Ashoona” in roman (e.g. plain upright ordinary print); see the askART auction result HUNTER HAULING SEAL for an illustration of it. His askART auction record also has dozens of excellent photos of his carvings. His art education was derived l... Read full biography
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Ohito Ashoona (1952)
An Inuit* Canadian sculptor and graphic artist, Ohito Ashoona (disc number* E7-1304) was born in a camp near Cape Dorset (now Kinngait) and has lived in the environs of Cape Dorset/ Kinngait for most of his life. His works are in several major Canadian museum collections such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Winnipeg Art Gallery*.
His mediums include stone and bone carvings, etchings* and Chine Collé* prints. His subjects include figures, Inuit genre, mythology, and Arctic wildlife (e.g. bears, birds, and narwhals). His style would be described as Inuit Art*. He frequently signed his works “Ohito Ashoona” in roman (e.g. plain upright ordinary print); see the askART auction result HUNTER HAULING SEA...But wait, there's more...
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