Seals by Kakulu Saggiaktok

$700.00

 

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Artist:                   Kakulu Saggiaktok

Community:        Cape Dorset

Media:                  Stained Glass, Etching

Description

This stained glass etching called Seals by Kakulu Saggiaktok is part of a three piece series of glass etchings designed by Kakulu Saggiaktok and fabricated at Sattler’s Studio in Pleasantville, NS.

The process of putting Kakulu’s work on glass starts in the South East of Germany where Norbert Sattler selects the stained glass for the prints personally.  The genuine antique mouth-blown glass is flashed, meaning that there are two coloured layers of glass in each sheet.  The variations in texture and bubbles make each sheet of mouth blown glass unique. 

Once at the studio the glass is cut to the proper dimensions, keeping the life-edge of the genuine antique mouth-blown glass.  Each sheet is then screen-printed.  The paint is fired into the glass at high temperatures.  Next the panel is step etched.  In this process  varying amounts of the top layer from the glass are removed to reveal the layer underneath.  Finally some areas of the glass are sandblasted for a different effect.

The frames of oak and stainless steel wire are custom built  at Sattler’s studio as well.

Kakulu Saggiaktok is a graphic artist from Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU. She has been working out of the studios in Kinngait since the 1960s and has had work featured in numerous Cape Dorset Annual Print Collections since 1966. Her practice is informed by childhood memories of living on the land, and of Arctic wildlife and animals. Saggiaktok’s work has been featured in international exhibitions, and is held in prominent public collections, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Winnipeg Art Gallery, and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.

Kakulu began to draw in the early 1960’s when the West Baffin Co-operative established its printmaking studios. Many of her images explore the theme of transformation, with animals blending into other animals, humans becoming animals and vice versa. This is a predominant subject in traditional Inuit folklore and Kakulu Saggiaktok mythology, where the natural and supernatural worlds were mediated by the shaman. Kakulu’s work is always imaginative and often playful and charming and much of her inspiration comes from her childhood memories of living on the land.

See also Foxes by Kakulu Saggiaktok if you liked Seals by Kakulu Saggiaktok

Please contact us to arrange for a shipping quote. Keep in mind that this unique item will require carefull crating to avoid breakage.

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