Inuit Art Blog / Sanikiluaq
Spotlight on Elite Master Carver Jimmy Iqaluq
Jimmy Iqaluq is the first Inuit carver I met (2007) when I lived in the Arctic. I was a bush pilot for Air Inuit and during an Arctic blizzard in Sanikiluaq, my airplane was snowed in and grounded for a week.
In the hotel lobby, I noticed an incredible loon carving. I was pointed toward the home of Jimmy Iqaluq. I walked over and knocked on his door. He was gracious and humble. He and his wife knew very little English but the three of us managed to understand each other.
Eventually I purchased my very first Inuit carving from Jimmy in anticipation of one day starting my own Inuit art gallery. Jimmy's loons have become his signature piece.
Jimmy and I have been friends for over 16 years. I used Jimmy's loon as my logo in honour of our relationship. Jimmy is now one of Canada's top Master Carvers.
I have sold many Jimmy loons over the past 13 years. Each one is exquisite and awe inspiring. Our current Jimmy loon I believe is perhaps his best piece. Believe me when I say, each of his loons, indeed, each of his carvings are majestic and unforgettable.
One of his signature features is the inlaid red eye. He uses a red stone which he finds near his summer cottage. You will see that the walrus and the Loon we currently have in the gallery, have red eyes.
Jimmy deserves all his awards and accolades. He has international presence and is in the Elite level of Canada's Master carvers. I still call Jimmy and he sends his stunning pieces to me directly. He is still Jimmy from Sanikiluaq. Modest and extremely talented.
No Inuit art collection is complete without a Jimmy Iqaluq carving.
Inuit Communities
We've added information on three Inuit communities: Sanikiluaq, Cape Dorset and Kimmirut. Most of our carvings come from Sanikiluaq and Cape Dorset, that is the reason why we chose to write about these two communities first.
Check it out here.