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Simon Tookoome Intuit Art Print Resounding Beat Of The Drum 1987 Baker Lake
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Simon Tookoome Intuit Art Print Resounding Beat Of The Drum 1987 Baker Lake
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This Simon Tookoome Intuit Art Print titled "Resounding Beat Of The Drum" is a beautiful depiction of indigenous figures in a landscape orientation. Printed on high-quality matte paper, this licensed reprint measures 17 inches in length and 11 inches in height, making it a medium-sized piece that will fit perfectly in any art collection.
SIMON TOOKOOME
From the nomadic generation of Inuit who had grown up in the traditional life on the land before moving into a settlement in Baker Lake. In his community, he was a founding member of the Co-operative print shop, was a respected leader, and renowned artist.
It was through his unique imagery in drawings, prints and sculpture that he became internationally acclaimed. He was a self-taught carver who began carving in stone and antler in the late 1960s, but it was his drawing that gave him the freedom to depict his ideas and images from his experiences of living on the land. Besides making his drawings, he also was a stone-cutter, producing the blocks for most of his prints. After moving into Baker Lake in 1968, he worked in construction, mining, fisheries, and education (teaching carving to school children), as well as being a cameraman and interviewer for the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation. For forty-five years he attended and participated in solo and group exhibitions all over the world, contributed to the annual Baker Lake print collections from 1971-1990, and his art is documented and referenced in many catalogues and publications.
His drawings are a legacy that give us a rare glimpse into his shamanic world of transformation and offer us an insight into a world that has disappeared and is now all but forgotten.
The print is matted and unframed in the original packaging , highlighting the intricate details of the artwork, while the handmade paper adds a personal touch to the print. This piece was originally produced in 1987 and showcases the artist's expertise in capturing the ethnicity and culture of the Inuit people. Add this art print to your collection today and experience the beauty of Simon Tookoome's work for yourself.
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