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Untited (Building Summer Tents)
Anowtalik, Luke
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Artwork Detail - V6
Maker
Anowtalik, Luke
Type
Drawing
Culture
Inuit
Place Made
Arviat, Nunavut, Canada
Date Made
circa 1950 - 2006
Materials
pencil and pencil crayon on paper
Edition
Measurements
overall: 29 cm x 51 cm
Description
Pencil and pencil crayon drawing on white paper depicting five figures beside five tents or tupiit (singular tupiq). There are three smaller tents that are located in the top half of the drawing, and two larger tents whose bases begin at the bottom of the drawing and whose tents extend to the top of the composition. The five figures are each facing one tent with their faces in profile to the viewer. They are each wearing long coats with hoods drawn up, and sleeves that fully encase the figures arms and hands. Each figure only has one arm visible to the viewer, and that arm is extended to reach toward each tent.
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Visual Description
Pencil and pencil crayon drawing on white paper depicting five figures beside five tents or tupiit (singular tupiq). There are three smaller tents that are located in the top half of the drawing, and two larger tents whose bases begin at the bottom of the drawing and whose tents extend to the top of the composition. The five figures are each facing one tent with their faces in profile to the viewer. They are each wearing long coats with hoods drawn up, and sleeves that fully encase the figures arms and hands. Each figure only has one arm visible to the viewer, and that arm is extended to reach toward each tent.
Subjects
human figures, tents, tupiit
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Works on Paper
Style
Circumpolar Art; Contemporary Art
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. Maurice Yacowar
Id Number
U023.5.5
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