LIVE ONLINE EVENT

Houston North Gallery: A Presentation and Offering

Co-hosted by Adventure Canada and John Houston
with commentary by Inuk master sculptor Manasiah Akpaliapik

November 25, 2020, (12:00 – 1:00 pm ET)

Archived and available for viewing on Adventure Canada’s Facebook page

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OH 2036 – “Fisher” circa 1985 SOLD

By Inuk Master Sculptor Aqjangajuk Shaa, RCA (1937 – 2019) of Kinngait/Cape Dorset, Nunavut, CANADA

Materials: Marbled Green Serpentine of Southwest Baffin Island, Caribou Sinew and Caribou antler (species Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus)
Dimensions: H: 17.25″ x W: 8.0″ x D : 5.0″
Selling Price before applicable tax/shipping: CAD$ 5,485. (Approximately USD$ 4,195 as of Nov 23, 2020)

Aqjangajuk Shaa, RCA is another renowned Inuk master sculptor whose works have been exhibited and collected around the world. He began carving at the age of 17 and continued up until his recent passing in 2019.

Aqjangajuk’s “Fisher” is a great example of the artist’s style in the mid-1980s. He portrayed Inuit in his work as he imagined them over the centuries; powerful, compact, with strongly Inuit features, pursuing a traditional lifestyle, whether seeking game animals as a hunter or drumdancing to divine their whereabouts as a shaman.

The materials Aqjangajuk used for “Fisher” are the lovely marbled green serpentine of Southwest Baffin Island, caribou antler and caribou sinew, so all materials in this wonderful piece may readily be shipped to the USA or elsewhere.

In John Houston’s first film: “Songs in Stone: an arctic journey home,” the Kinngait / Cape Dorset master sculptor, the late Aqjangajuk Shaa, carves a magnificent drum dancer and speaks about his youthful aspiration to one day become a master himself.

Watch below the 2:00 minute trailer of the film: “Songs in Stone: an arctic journey home”