WALRUS
Artist: Etuk Tikivik
Medium: Steatite
5.75"H x 13.5"W
Etuk Tikivik is an Inuit artist from Kimmirut, Nunavut. Kimmirut is located on the south shore of Baffin Island’s Meta Incognita Peninsula. Access to this community is restricted to air and water.
Whaling ships made annual calls at Kimmirut in the 19th century, making it the most important harbour on the south coast. Until the start of World War I, Kimmirut was the centre of a busy and thriving mica mining operation, which employed Inuit and Scottish miners.
Kimmirut hosts a thriving arts community and is famous for its beautiful local stone, which ranges in colour from apple green to light cream coloured shades. Sculptures from this region are highly representational, with naturalistic animal subjects that are smooth and usually highly polished. It is home to a remarkable group of walrus ivory carvers who produce intricate “scrimshaw” etchings.