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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B098 – “Snowy Owl” 2020 SOLD

By Inuk Master Sculptor Manasiah Akpaliapik, (August 23, 1955– Cont) of Arctic Bay/Ikpiarjuk, Nunavut and Cobourg, Ontario, CANADA

Materials: Arctic Bay marble – eyes are black and yellowish African wonderstone – talons and beak are black African wonderstone
Dimensions: H: 7.75″ x W: 3.75″ x D : 6.5″
Selling Price before applicable tax/shipping: CAD$ 4,985. (Approximately USD$ 3,815 as of Nov 23, 2020)

For the body of his magnificent Snowy Owl, Manasiah ordered stone from his hometown, the Arctic Bay marble he knows and loves. The dappling of the stone represents the owl’s camouflage. When seen out on the tundra, they can resemble a pale rock or a lump of unmelted snow. The artist has perfectly captured the Snowy Owl’s presence, hyper-alert, and yet at rest. Their heads turn almost completely around (270°) to compensate for the immovable eyes, which here Manasiah has inlaid in African wonderstone – yellow lamps that see everything. In Manasiah’s earlier days, he might have fashioned the talons from baleen, but here he has again chosen African wonderstone, 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,” a great Kinngait / Cape Dorset sculptor, the late Iyola Kingwatsiak, pauses from carving his own snowy owl to share the sense of awe these creatures inspire in him.

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