The Right Spot

Gender
Female
Style
Inuit
Community
Art Type
Print
Collection
Baker Lake 1990
Medium
Woodcut & Stencil on mulberry paper
Edition
Certified Limited Edition Print # 20 of 40 printed by Martha Noah
Size (in)
Paper (H x W): 18 x 20 in
Size (cm)
Paper (H x W): 46 x 51 cm
Framed
Not Framed
Product ID
10000-00070

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‘The Right Spot’ by Francoise Oklaga – Inuit Art – Baker Lake 1990 print collection presented by DaVic Gallery of Native Canadian Arts.

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Notes from DaVic Gallery:   Beautiful image to brighten any room by Francoise Oklaga, sister of the famous artist Pudlo Pudlat, and beautiful print execution by Martha Noah, wife to the well-known artist William Noah.  Five striking contrasting bright colors for this image of a man jigging for fish through a fishing hole so even though this may appear warm in summer season, it might be a cold winter day.  This man is lucky picking a great spot and we can already see five large fish waiting for their turn to byte.

Last print available.

Reference picture # 3 for size comparison with letter size paper.