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Punktzahl: P18CD02 Preis: C$1,550
Titel: Link   Iridescent Raven Schafft: 2018 - Signed
Künstler: Link   Teevee, Ningeokuluk
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Ausgabe: #19/50 
Stadt:  Link   Cape Dorset     Ref: Print #2 of the 2018 Cape Dorset Annual Collection 
Größe: zoll/zm 14" x 12" x 0.1"
35.6 cm x 30.5 cm x 0.3 cm
Stil: Stonecut / Stencil
Papier: kizuki kozo white
Beschreibung:



Ningeokuluk is steadily emerging as a versatile and intelligent graphic artist. She is becoming more prolific as her experience and confidence grow, and is comfortable with both traditional and more contemporary themes and approaches. This year, she is represented in the annual print collection with twelve images. Her work is so diverse that it is represented well in all media, with the graphic simplicity of stonecut handling her lovely wildlife drawings, lithography for the more complex colour combinations..

The influence of the past is tangible in Ningeokuluk’s work. Inspired by stories and legends told by Mialia Jaw to schoolchildren in Cape Dorset, Ningeokuluk is one of a new generation of Inuit artists who are bringing the tales back to life in graphic form. Lumaaq (Legend of the Blind Boy) (2009-16) is a well known Inuit myth in which a blind boy, abused by his mother and family, is given sight by a loon, who takes him down under the water, almost to the point of drowning but asks him to trust that the experience will provide him with strength and sight to return to his unfortunate situation and prevail. Born May 27, 1963, Ningeokuluk is the daughter of Joanasie Salomonie (deceased) and his wife Kanajuk. Her father, Joanasie, was a community leader and much loved in Cape Dorset for his sense of humour, mischief and compassion. Ningeokuluk now devotes her full time to her family and to her drawing, which she does at home. In the fall of 2009, her first children's book will be published by Groundwood Books (A Division of House of Anansi Press). Entitled "Alego", it is an autobiographical story of a young girl named Alego who goes clamdigging with her grandmother for the first time and, along the way, discovers all of the wonders of the seashore.


Ningeokuluk Teevee: Illuminating Inuit Oral Traditions with Vibrant Vision

Ningeokuluk Teevee, a celebrated artist from Kinngait (Cape Dorset), is a master storyteller whose vibrant and captivating drawings breathe life into the rich tapestry of Inuit oral traditions. Through her distinctive artistic style, Teevee weaves together myth, legend, and personal experience, creating works that resonate with both cultural depth and universal appeal. Her art is a portal into the world of Inuit cosmology, where animals possess human-like qualities, spirits roam the land, and the boundaries between the real and the supernatural blur.

Teevee’s artistic journey is deeply rooted in the storytelling traditions of her community. Growing up, she absorbed the tales passed down through generations, stories that served as both entertainment and vital cultural knowledge. Her drawings are not mere illustrations of these stories; they are vibrant reinterpretations, infused with her unique perspective and artistic flair. She possesses an extraordinary ability to translate the intangible world of oral narratives into visually compelling imagery.

Her work is characterized by its bold colours, dynamic compositions, and intricate details. Teevee’s animals, often rendered with a playful anthropomorphism, are full of personality and charm. Her use of colour is particularly striking, creating a sense of vibrancy and energy that draws the viewer into the narrative. She skillfully employs pattern and design, referencing traditional Inuit motifs while simultaneously pushing the boundaries of contemporary Inuit art.

What makes Teevee's work truly compelling is her ability to connect with viewers on an emotional level. Her drawings evoke a sense of wonder and enchantment, transporting us to a world where the natural and supernatural coexist. She masterfully depicts the interconnectedness of all living things, highlighting the delicate balance between humans, animals, and the environment. Her work often carries important lessons about respect, resilience, and the importance of preserving cultural heritage.

Beyond her role as a storyteller, Teevee is a cultural ambassador, sharing the richness of Inuit traditions with a global audience. Her work has been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums around the world, earning her critical acclaim and widespread recognition. She has also contributed to the preservation and revitalization of Inuktitut, the Inuit language, through her illustrations in children's books and other publications.

When you acquire a work by Ningeokuluk Teevee, you are not simply acquiring a piece of art; you are acquiring a piece of Inuit cultural heritage. You are investing in a visual narrative that has been passed down through generations, a story that speaks to the enduring power of oral traditions. Her works are not just visually stunning; they are cultural documents, historical records, and powerful expressions of the human spirit. Each piece invites you to delve into the heart of Inuit cosmology, to explore the rich tapestry of myths and legends that have shaped the lives of her people.


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