Women Speak of Spring Fishing
Artist:
Kenojuak Ashevak, RCA, CC, See available art.
Gender:
Female
Style:
Inuit
Community:
Cape Dorset, See available art.
Art Type:
Print
Collection:
Cape Dorset 1991
Medium:
Lithograph
Edition:
Certified Limited Edition Print # 43 of 50 printed by Aoudla Pudlat
Size (in):
Paper (H x W): 22 x 30 in
Size (cm):
Paper (H x W): 56 x 76 cm
Framed:
No Framed
Product ID:
10100-00404
$2,250.00
Available!
SKU: 10100-00404
Categories: Cape Dorset (Kinngait) Art Collection, Inuit Art Exhibit
Tags: Birds, Culture, Fish, Legends and Stories, Marine Life, Nature, Salmon, Shaman, social, Stories and Legends, Transformation, Women
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Description
‘Women Speak of Spring Fishing’ by Kenojuak Ashevak, RCA, OC – Inuit Art – Cape Dorset 1991 print collection presented by DaVic Gallery of Native Canadian Arts.
Condition: No condition to be noted.
Description by Artist: No description by artist found.
Notes from DaVic Gallery: Well, Spring fishing is certainly the topic du jour … everybody is talking about it and quiet enthusiastically: the gulls join in conversation with the five women and even two char fish converse between themselves. These women, however, seem to be shaman partly transformed into fish, in fact the four women are extensions of the fish that are talking.