Inuit Art: Face
Inuit Artist: Paulausie Tuluktook (1947-2003)
Size: 10" high, 9" wide, 1.5" deep
Community: Baker Lake, NU 4/24
Medium: Stone, muskox horn (eyes)
id: WL-bjjy
NOTE**Inuit Art is Handcrafted in Canada. It ships TARIFF-FREE to the USA

** This Item is Eligible for our 0% Interest Layaway Plan.
The most important Human Art Subject is THE FACE.
People constantly monitor the faces of other humans.
The reason is that our face provides vital clues to our likes or dislikes, complex emotions, identity and age.
Have you ever talked to someone on the phone and then met them in person?
Did your initial impression match their face?
Faces are invaluable in determining the ethnicity of the person.
What ethnicity is Milton?
Milton's gregarious face, with his full lips, large lower face and muskox horn eyes welcome us.
Paul Tuluktook was one of four Inuit carvers who travelled to Osaka, Japan to carve works at the Canadian Pavilion at Expo '70.
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