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Saggiak, Pauojoungie
Cultural Background: Inuit, Iqaluit NU
Born in 1959 in Iqaluit, Pauojoungie is the daughter of Inooki and Qimirpikuluk Oqutaq. She has a sister Napatchie and two brothers Lasaloosie and Niviaqsi. Growing up she lived in various camps, the last one being just southeast of Cape Dorset. It is here that Pauojoungie had an opportunity to see all manner of birds and animals which she enjoyed so much that she began drawing wildlife. Pauojoungie and her family moved to the Cape Dorset community in the 1970s. At Kinngait Studios she became inspired by the work of other graphic artists, and this is where her work became adapted for the print medium. Pauojoungie’s highly accomplished work is characterized by bold lines and blocks of often heightened colours. Her compositions are distilled to their essence, which showcases an intuitive understanding of the subject matter.
Origine Culturelle: Inuit, Iqaluit NU
Née en 1959 à Iqaluit, Pauojoungie est la fille d'Inooki et de Qimirpikuluk Oqutaq. Elle a une sœur, Napatchie, et deux frères, Lasaloosie et Niviaqsi. En grandissant, elle a vécu dans divers camps, le dernier se trouvant juste au sud-est de Cape Dorset. C'est ici que Pauojoungie a eu l'occasion de voir toutes sortes d'oiseaux et d'animaux, qu'elle appréciait tellement qu'elle a commencé à dessiner la faune. Pauojoungie et sa famille ont déménagé dans la communauté de Cape Dorset dans les années 1970. Aux studios Kinngait, elle s'est inspirée du travail d'autres graphistes, et c'est là que son travail s'est adapté au support d'impression. Le travail inédit de Pauojoungie se caractérise par des lignes audacieuses et des blocs de couleurs souvent accentuées. Ses compositions sont réduites à leur essence première, comme si elles avaient été distillées., ce qui met en évidence une compréhension intuitive du sujet.
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Item Code: 20374
Adorned Walruses
by: Saggiak, PauojoungieArt Cards/Matted/Framed/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 9 x 6 in -
Item Code: 20374GIFTENCLOSURE
Adorned Walruses, Etching & Aquatint, 61 x 74 cm
by: Saggiak, PauojoungieIndigenous Gift Enclosure; StationerySize: 3 3/4 x 2 1/4 in -
Item Code: POD2958
Leaping Fox, 2019, stonecut (71.3 x 44)
by: Saggiak, PauojoungieArt Cards/Matted/Framed/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 6 x 9 in -
Item Code: POD2462
Happy Narwhal, Stonecut, 53 x 94.5 cm
by: Saggiak, PauojoungieArt Cards/Matted/Framed/Canvas; IndigenousSize: 9 x 6 in