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The site had the following in the homepage, "The technique of stonecut printmaking was first introduced to Canadian Arctic communities in 1957 by James Houston." I noticed that the web site stated " A modified version of Japanese woodcut printing, the use of stone in this way is exclusive to Canadas North." They also stated " Several co-operatives were established expressly for artists to create prints. Inuit embraced this unique means to express their stories and culture, and the art markets to the south responded enthusiastically."

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Quill Work Traditional Decorative Art

Today, women in Fort Liard, Fort Simpson, Fort Providence and Jean Marie River continue to create this intricate style of decoration on clothing, moccasins and birch bark baskets. Embroidered quillwork is usually found on hide clothing or accessories. Designs are drawn directly onto the hide either by freehand or from a pattern. The basic zig-zag technique involves folding flattened quills over two parallel lines of thread. A quill in inserted under the first stitch, and folded over a.

Sculpture Story telling through stone

Inuit sculpture is world renowned and highly collectible. Most northern sculpture is carved from the soft material of soap stone. There are natural occurring deposits of soapstone found near some remote arctic communities including Cape Dorset on Baffin Island, one of the most famous communities for carvings in the north. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.

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