Andrew Qappik
Andrew Qappik | |
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Born |
Nunataq, Canada | February 25, 1964
Known for | Printmaking |
Andrew Qappik (born February 25, 1964 in Nunataq, Nunavut) is a Canadian Inuit graphic artist currently residing in Pangnirtung, Nunavut. Qappik is known for his printmaking and his contribution to the Nunavut Coat of arms.
Qappik's prints depicts both animals and traditional Inuit culture, which he has learned about from his own experience and stories by his grandfathers and other relatives. Some of these relatives have been an influence on Qappik's artistic sensibilities. He has a fondness for realistic/naturalistic scenes of Arctic life; an instinctive grasp of line, form and composition; and a use of lighter coloured tones with little negative space.[1]
Qappik's works are published by the Pangnirtung Print Shop, under the auspices of the Uqqurmiut Centre for Arts & Crafts.
References
- ↑ Thomson, Jane Sproull and Luke Ratzlaff “Andrew Qappik’s Contemporary Arctic Visions”, Inuit Art Quarterly 20 (2005): 10-16.
- Thomson, Jane Sproull and Luke Ratzlaff “Andrew Qappik’s Contemporary Arctic Visions”, Inuit Art Quarterly 20 (2005): 10-16.
External links
- Andrew Qappik exhibition at the Pangnirtung Print Shop
- Watch I Can Make Art ... Like Andrew Qappik, a 2005 short National Film Board of Canada documentary.