Quivering Seagull

Gender
Female
Style
Inuit
Community
Art Type
Print
Collection
Cape Dorset 2004
Medium
Stonecut on Kizuki Kozo White paper
Edition
Certified Limited Edition Print # 35 of 50 printed by Quiatsuq Niviaqsi
Size (in)
Paper (H x W): 25 x 32 in
Size (cm)
Paper (H x W): 64 x 81 cm
Framed
Not Framed, please enquire
Product ID
10100-00011

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Notes from DaVic Gallery:   Last print available!

Seagulls have developed a complex and almost effective communication system in their communities that help prevent violent conflicts among them.  There are plenty of conflicts as we all know but studies show that their communication systems help reduce them.  The posture and non-charging demeanor of this quivering seagull indicates a possible “Long Call” used to define territory boundaries between them during breeding season.  It is only when they charge to attack when wings would be spread to appear larger.