Cape Dorset graphic artists
Qilalugaq (Beluga) (2017) by the late Tim Pitsiulak (1967-2016)
TIM PITSIULAK
Qilalugaq (Beluga)
Stonecut
Paper: Kizuki Kozo White
Printer: Qavavau Manumie
61.8 x 97 cm
This is my very favorite print from this years collection. The subtle pallid colors and tones lends itself to the majestic beauty of this great mammal of the sea.
This is a museum quality print which will go down as one of Pitseulak's masterpieces.
Only a few of them left!
Tim Pitsiulak (1967 – 2016) was the inaugural participant in the Inuit Artist Creative Residency Program at Open Studio, an initiative presented in partnership with Dorset Fine Arts. During his two-week residency, Pitsiulak created two screenprint editions based on his iconic Arctic wildlife drawings. Pitsiulak was involved in the arts and various forms of artistic expression for many years. He began to draw in his youth and later took up carving. Born 1967 in Kimmirut, Pitsiulak was a resident of Cape Dorset for several years and worked out of the local Kinngait Studios. The land and its wildlife influenced his realist drawing style but he also became a chronicler of the everyday, with large format depictions of boats, heavy equipment and airplanes – the machinery of modern life in Cape Dorset. His career as an artist was a feature in the 2012 summer issue of The Walrus magazine. Pitsiulak was commissioned by Cadillac Fairview’s TD Centre in Toronto to produce a major new work and he has a coin design in circulation with the Royal Canadian Mint.