Sleeping Fisherman by Helen Kalvak

$400.00

Artist:                   Helen Kalvak

Community:        Holman – Ulukhaktok

Year:                      1984

Media:                   Stonecut

Print:                     15/40

Available:              Framed/Unframed

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Description

1984  print: “Sleeping Fisherman by Helen Kalvak” from Holman/Ulukhaktok. Helen Kalvak (1901-1984) was an Inuinnait graphic artist from Ulukhaktok, NWT.
She was born at Tahiryuak Lake, Victoria Island. She was raised in the Prince Albert Sound area, married, and lived a traditional Inuit lifestyle until the sudden death of her husband in 1960.

Kalvak then moved to Ulukhaktok (formerly Holman), and the following year, at the age of 60, helped establish the Holman Eskimo Co-operative and began to create her distinctive works of art.  Through her art, she chronicled the traditional lives of the Inuinnait, as well as Inuit oral histories.

Between 1965 and 1985, 154 of her drawings were made into prints included in the annual Holman Island print releases, the largest body of published work by an Ulukhaktok artist. Her work is found in many prominent public collections, including the National Gallery of Canada, Canadian Museum of History and Winnipeg Art Gallery.

A prolific artist, she produced more than 3,000 drawings, many made into prints and sold internationally. Decorated with traditional beautifying facial tattoos, Kalvak was inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1975 and made a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1978. Kalvak’s drawing, The Dance, was made into a Canada Post stamp in 1981.

“Kalvak’s childhood training as a shaman informed the artwork she made in her old age… More than most Inuit graphics, her work depicts women in the roles of healer, sorcerer, and transformational figure.” (Janet Catherine Berlo)

Helen Kalvak

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