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Kenojuak Ashevak 2025 Wall Calendar

Kenojuak Ashevak 2025 Wall Calendar

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Published with: Dorset Fine Arts

Description

Kenojuak Ashevak is widely considered a Canadian national treasure. She was a groundbreaking artist for Kinngait Studios, in the Arctic territory of Nunavut, and ultimately a pioneer of modern Inuit art. After establishing her reputation in 1960 with The Enchanted Owl—an image so popular it was reproduced on a Canadian postage stamp—she worked nearly nonstop. She contributed to Kinngait’s (Cape Dorset’s) print collection almost every year and completed countless special commissions. Ashevak loved to make pictures of birds, particularly owls. Reflecting on her art, she said, “I am the light of happiness, and I am a dancing owl.” This calendar features 12 drawings published in Kenojuak Ashevak: Life and Legacy (Pomegranate, 2020).

Details

  • monthly grids and full-color artwork
  • High-quality printing with soy-based inks on premium, environmentally sourced paper stock
  • Exceptional color quality
  • Grid pages are easy to write on
  • Features US, Canadian, and United Kingdom legal holidays
  • Perfect for hanging at home or over an office desk
  • Pomegranate’s calendars feature exclusive selections of art from museums and artists around the world

Published with Dorset Fine Arts

Size: 12 x 13 x .125 in.
Opens to: 12 x 26 in.

ISBN 9781087508993
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Del Fraser
Strong, meaningful and genuine.

We lived in The North for three years. My wife nursed Kenojuak’s husband and was present when passed away. A year later we attended a show at the local museum. An Ashevak painting was on display along with many other Inuit Artists’work. In fact, she was there in person. A unique process of choosing buyers saw my wife able to take the Ashevak painting for purchase. She went over to see Kenojuak and explained that she was the nurse with her
husband when he passed It was important that he did not die alone. She cried with my wife
and signed her painting. All of the above explains how we came to posses this beautiful and meaningful painting. Her work resonates with Inuit culture and meaning. It has a vibrancy like
no other.

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Susan Anderson-Krieg
Inuits speak through pictures

I have bought a yearly Inuit Calendar for years. I enjoy the change of month by seeing a new picture

Art Integrity

Art Integrity

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Durability

Durability

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Sustainability

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Human Connection

Human Connection

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