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Born 1942 Sarollies Camp, near Inukjuak, Quebec. Known for: Inuit culture, carving, printmaking, action-story drawing.
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Daniel Inukpuk (1942) (1). A prominent Inuit carver, printmaker, and draftsman, Daniel Inukpuk (aka: Upatitsiak Inukpuk) was born in Sarollie's camp, near Inukjuak, Quebec, and raised in Inukjuak... Read full biography
Daniel Inukpuk (1942) (1). A prominent Inuit carver, printmaker, and draftsman, Daniel Inukpuk (aka: Upatitsiak Inukpuk) was born in Sarollie's camp, near Inukjuak, Quebec, and raised in Inukjuak (aka: Port Harrison or Inoucdjouac), where his family settled in the early 1950s, and where he lives... Read full biography
Daniel Inukpuk (1942) (1). A prominent Inuit carver, printmaker, and draftsman, Daniel Inukpuk (aka: Upatitsiak Inukpuk) was born in Sarollie's camp, near Inukjuak, Quebec, and raised in Inukjuak (aka: Port Harrison or Inoucdjouac), where his family settled in the early 1950s, and where he lives today (2013). Inukpuk's works have been included in numerous major exhibitions. Examples of his carvings and prints are in the permanent collections of several important museums including the National... Read full biography
Daniel Inukpuk (1942) (1). A prominent Inuit carver, printmaker, and draftsman, Daniel Inukpuk (aka: Upatitsiak Inukpuk) was born in Sarollie's camp, near Inukjuak, Quebec, and raised in Inukjuak (aka: Port Harrison or Inoucdjouac), where his family settled in the early 1950s, and where he lives today (2013). Inukpuk's works have been included in numerous major exhibitions. Examples of his carvings and prints are in the permanent collections of several important museums including the National Gallery of Canada and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, which has three of his prints in its permanent collection and illustrated online. "The children's mother went to get some wood so they could boil the hunter and eat him. the... Read full biography
Daniel Inukpuk (1942) (1). A prominent Inuit carver, printmaker, and draftsman, Daniel Inukpuk (aka: Upatitsiak Inukpuk) was born in Sarollie's camp, near Inukjuak, Quebec, and raised in Inukjuak (aka: Port Harrison or Inoucdjouac), where his family settled in the early 1950s, and where he lives today (2013). Inukpuk's works have been included in numerous major exhibitions. Examples of his carvings and prints are in the permanent collections of several important museums including the National Gallery of Canada and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, which has three of his prints in its permanent collection and illustrated online. "The children's mother went to get some wood so they could boil the hunter and eat him. the hunter looked around the house for an axe. He found one and cut the sleeping giant's neckā¦.The children that were left behind cried to... Read full biography
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Keywords (18)
Art Method
- ā¢Direct Carver, Hand Carving
- ā¢Drawing, Draftsmanship, Draughtsman
- ā¢Graphic Design, Printmaking, Lithography, Etching, Woodblocks
Art Media
- ā¢Colored Pencil
- ā¢Mixed Media, Multi Media and/or Multli Styles
- ā¢Screenprinting, Serigraphy, Silkscreen
- ā¢Stone and/or Limestone
Art Style
Art Subject
- ā¢Animals, Mammals
- ā¢Eskimo, Inuit Culture: Genre and Figure
- ā¢Figure, Figurative Humans
- ā¢History: Historical Figures, Sites, Buildings, Events
- ā¢Mother and Child
- ā¢Mythology, Legends
- ā¢Portraits, Portraiture
- ā¢Shamans
Ethnicity of Artist
- ā¢Inuit, Eskimo
Exhibition of Museum
- ā¢Winnipeg Art Gallery, Manitoba, Canada
