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Hunter and Walrus
Kavik, Davidee
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Artwork Detail - V6
Maker
Kavik, Davidee
Type
Carving
Culture
Inuit
Place Made
Kuujjuarapik, Quebec, Canada
Date Made
after 1950
Materials
soapstone
Edition
Measurements
overall: 33 cm x 34 cm x 15 cm
Description
This sculpture shows a person and a walrus, somewhat entangled with one another. The sculpture is all one piece, depicting the two figures as separate, but also enmeshed together. The stone is marbled with different shades of grey, and has been sanded to be extremely smooth and polished. The fine details are shown with small, white marks on the dark stone, like the eyes and moustaches of both figures. The rim of the person's parka that sits at their waist, has small notches denoting its end. The hunter's head is turned over his shoulder, away from the walrus, his mouth agape. The hunter has a thin, light brown piece of hide looping through holes in his hands, the hide having once been attached to a hole in the side of the walrus' head, but the hide has since broken.
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Visual Description
This sculpture shows a person and a walrus, somewhat entangled with one another. The sculpture is all one piece, depicting the two figures as separate, but also enmeshed together. The stone is marbled with different shades of grey, and has been sanded to be extremely smooth and polished. The fine details are shown with small, white marks on the dark stone, like the eyes and moustaches of both figures. The rim of the person's parka that sits at their waist, has small notches denoting its end. The hunter's head is turned over his shoulder, away from the walrus, his mouth agape. The hunter has a thin, light brown piece of hide looping through holes in his hands, the hide having once been attached to a hole in the side of the walrus' head, but the hide has since broken.
Subjects
animals, human figures, hunters, hunting
Subjects
Collections
Stone
Style
Circumpolar Art; Contemporary Art
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. Maurice Yacowar
Id Number
U023.5.12
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