Description:

A striking example of contemporary Inuit carving, this monumental sculpture titled Hunter was created in 2016 by acclaimed Inuk artist Mosesie Kakkik from the Northwest Territories community of NWC. The work is masterfully carved from a pale grey soapstone with delicate natural mineral veining and textural variations, giving the piece a tactile presence that reflects the rugged Arctic landscape from which it originates. Measuring 14 1/4 inches tall, this commanding figure embodies the strength, tradition, and cultural continuity of Indigenous Canadian art.

The sculpture depicts a powerful hunter figure standing upright, parka hood framing a bold, stylized face with drilled eyes and open mouth. In the raised right hand, a pegged organic element - almost certainly carved antler or bone - conveys movement and purpose, while a smaller peg remains in the left hand, hinting at a once-dual accessory. The robust, modernist modeling of the parka and limbs is balanced by the expressive facial carving, creating an ideal blend of minimalist form and narrative energy. This clean, architectural massing of the figure, coupled with the crisp contours of the raised implement, gives the piece a strong sculptural presence from all angles.

The underside retains the official Canadian Government igloo tag, and the work is accompanied by its original Certified Authenticity card, fully completed with the artist’s name, title (Hunter), date (2016), and community of origin. Such documentation is prized by serious collectors and galleries as it guarantees both the work’s authenticity and its cultural significance within Canada’s Indigenous artistic heritage.

Condition is very good and structurally stable. There is expected light surface wear to the stone, scattered traces of old adhesive residue visible on the front torso, and the left hand accessory is now missing - the remaining peg indicates its original placement. The right-hand organic inlay is present and secure. These details are consistent with age and handling and do not detract from the sculpture’s powerful impact.

This is a superb opportunity for advanced collectors and institutions to acquire an impressive, documented Inuit stone sculpture - a timeless representation of Northern Canadian artistry and cultural storytelling. Works of this scale and quality are increasingly sought after by international buyers, making this a truly significant addition to any serious collection of Indigenous or modern sculpture.
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  • Medium: Sculptures Inuit

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