Collection: Kakulu Saggiaktok
Kakulu Saggiaktok (1940-2020) was born on board the Hudson’s Bay Company supply ship, Nascopie. Her family had travelled from south Baffin Island to hunt and trap in the northern regions of the island. Kakulu was a child when she moved back to the Cape Dorset area.
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.
Text excerpted from the Dorset Fine Arts website
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Kakulu Saggiaktok - Curious Bird
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Kakulu Saggiaktok - Proud Match
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Kakulu Saggiaktok - Resting Bird
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Kakulu Saggiaktok - Nunaraaq
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Kakulu Saggiaktok - Seals Become Birds
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Kakulu Saggiaktok - Birds Become Seals
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Kakulu Saggiaktok - Aggauja (Spirit's Hand)
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Kakulu Saggiaktok - Counting Caribou
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