6" Eagle vs Fish Pitseolak Qimirpik

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Inuit art: Eagle with Fish
Inuit Artist: Pitseolak Qimirpik
Size: 6" across, 3" wide, 2" deep
Community: Kimmirut, NU
Stone: Serpentine (beautiful apple green stone)
id: b-27927cjdjy

Museum quality piece!

This sculpture is an extremely rare eagle with fish presented by Canada’s most recognized Inuit artist, Pitseolak (Pits) Qimirpik from Kimmirut. Pits is among three elite Inuit artists in Canada who have won international status. His carvings are found in Canada’s national art collection in Ottawa and in exhibitions around the world.

The last time he carved one of his famous eagles was a year ago. The stone dust puts a tremendous strain on his health. So like Lucassie Ikkidluak, he limits himself to only 2 or 3 per year. In this case, just one.

Pits is renowned for his birds, especially his owls. His masterpiece sculptures capture the hearts of serious Inuit art collectors. 

With this piece, Pits directs our gaze to the life and death struggle between this eagle and fish.

We look up to the sky and for a split second, we are witness to the shared experience of the hunter and the hunted. The scene is simple but potent.

The eagle is powerful and intense as he concentrates on holding onto the wiggling fish. Strangely, the fish is serene and appears to emote a determined resolve to stay alive.

The lines and proportions of this carving are immaculate. The polish and colour of the electric apple green stone are breathtaking.

It is very difficult for a gallery to acquire a Qimirpik eagle and even harder to keep it available to our customers. Our knowledgeable collectors immediately recognize the mastery of this depiction of Hunter and the Hunted.

Even our most discerning clientele can be fooled into thinking this powerful vignette is real!

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