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1952 - 2017. Known for: Inuit Sculpture.
Tukiki Manomie, a Canadian artist, is known for his easily recognizable sculptures that incorporate motifs of hands, claws, and antlers to express his vision of the interconnectedness of the natural... Read full biography
Tukiki Manomie, a Canadian artist, is known for his easily recognizable sculptures that incorporate motifs of hands, claws, and antlers to express his vision of the interconnectedness of the natural world. His work can be found in various museums and private collections across Canada, and he also... Read full biography
Tukiki Manomie, a Canadian artist, is known for his easily recognizable sculptures that incorporate motifs of hands, claws, and antlers to express his vision of the interconnectedness of the natural world. His work can be found in various museums and private collections across Canada, and he also had a strong following in Germany, where he held a solo exhibition in 1988. Tukiki comes from a family of artists, with his parents Davidee and Paunichea, and his brothers Axangayu Shaa and Qavavau... Read full biography
Tukiki Manomie, a Canadian artist, is known for his easily recognizable sculptures that incorporate motifs of hands, claws, and antlers to express his vision of the interconnectedness of the natural world. His work can be found in various museums and private collections across Canada, and he also had a strong following in Germany, where he held a solo exhibition in 1988. Tukiki comes from a family of artists, with his parents Davidee and Paunichea, and his brothers Axangayu Shaa and Qavavau Manomie, also being artists.
Tukiki Manomie, a Canadian artist, is known for his easily recognizable sculptures that incorporate motifs of hands, claws, and antlers to express his vision of the interconnectedness of the natural world. His work can be found in various museums and private collections across Canada, and he also had a strong following in Germany, where he held a solo exhibition in 1988. Tukiki comes from a family of artists, with his parents Davidee and Paunichea, and his brothers Axangayu Shaa and Qavavau Manomie, also being artists.
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