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Item # P90CD23 Price: C$300
Title: Nunali (Town) Dated: 1990 - Signed
Artist: Link   Pudlat, Pudlo    Edition: #48/50 
Community:  Link   Cape Dorset     Ref: Print #23 of the 1990 Cape Dorset Collection 
Size: inches/cm 26" x 20" x 0.1"
66 cm x 50.8 cm x 0.3 cm
Style: Lithograph
Description:

Pudlo Pudlat was born on February 4th, 1916 at Ilupirlik, a small camp near Amadjuak, about 350 kilometers east of Cape Dorset.

Pudlo was one of Cape Dorset's most prolific and original artists. He remembered as a child being reprimanded by his parents for drawing on the walls of his family's snow house so it came as a delightful surprise when as a young man he was encouraged by James Houston and Terry Ryan to peruse his obvious talents as a graphic artist. Pudlo's early adult drawings and prints often depict strange, beguiling creatures and humorous combinations of fantasy and reality. When acrylic washes were introduced in the studios, Pudlo became an avid devotee to this medium, filling large sheets of paper with wondrous and colourful landscapes.

Pudlo is perhaps best known as one of the first artists in Cape Dorset to portray the transition between the traditional Inuit nomadic lifestyle and modern transportation and other technologies. Recognized in his lifetime as an artist who successfully merged these two worlds with humour, optimism and an urban sensitivity, Pudlo was the first Inuit artist to be honoured with a retrospective of his work at the National Gallery of Canada. ----------------------------------- Pudlo Pudlat had vivid memories of traditional life on the land and also witnessed, with keen interest, changes in modern Inuit life. He selects and combines images from his experience and imagination to create some of the most enigmatic Cape Dorset works. Pudlo's 1976 print "Aeroplane" was reproduced as a 1978 Canadian postage stamp, and Pudlo has executed a number of important commissions, including a suite of three banners installed in the lobby of the Dept of Northern Affairs in Ottawa. Born in 1916 to Pudlo and Quppa near the small south Baffin camp of Kamajuk, Pudlo spent his childhood in traditional Inuit camps on southern Baffin Island and on Coates and Southampton Islands in northern Hudson's Bay. As a young man, Pudlo married his first wife Meetik, at Cape Dorset and, while still married to her, took her sister, Ouivirok in marriage as well. Both wives died while Pudlo was still a relatively young man, as did four of the five children from these two marriages. Pudlo continued to live in small coastal camps and in the late 1940's took his third wife, Inukjuakjuk in marriage. They lived at Kamajuk where Pudlo's older brother, Simiumie was camp leader. In the late 1950's Pudlo moved to Cape Dorset to secure medical attention, because he had suffered a serious arm injury while hunting, and Inukjuakjuk was ill. When they recovered they moved to a nearby camp, Qeatuk, and it was there that Pudlo and Inukjuakjuk began carving and drawing. "I did some carvings when we were at Qeatuk. I started drawing when Saumik [James Houston] asked me to.When I started drawing Saumik liked my drawings right away, and I guess even today there are people who like my drawings". Since 1961, Pudlo has been represented in 15 Cape Dorset print collections.


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