Kananginak Pootoogook
Inuit Prints

Dance of Celebrationsold
Dance of Celebration, 1988
Kananginak Pootoogook
stonecut & stencil, ed. 27/50, 19" × 25"
Stretched Sealskin in Sunblocksold
Stretched Sealskin in Sunblock, 1994 (CD94-08)
Kananginak Pootoogook
lithograph, ed. 50, 30" × 22"
Tuktu (Caribou)sold
Tuktu (Caribou), 1995 (CD95-09)
Kananginak Pootoogook
stonecut & stencil, ed. 6/50, 30" × 23¼"
An Intimate Memory
An Intimate Memory, 2001 (CD01-08)
Kananginak Pootoogook
lithograph, ed. 50, 22½" × 30"
Approaching Stormsold
Approaching Storm, 2002 (CD02-04)
Kananginak Pootoogook
lithograph, ed. 50, 28½" × 22½"
Silent Hunter
Silent Hunter, 2002 (CD02-06)
Kananginak Pootoogook
stonecut, ed. 50, 26" × 21"
Intrepid Caribou
Intrepid Caribou, 2002 (CD02-07)
Kananginak Pootoogook
stonecut, ed. 50, 25" × 18½"
Attentive Owlssold
Attentive Owls, 2002 (CD02-08)
Kananginak Pootoogook
lithograph, ed. 23/50, 24" × 19¼"
Arvialuk (Great Big Whale)
Arvialuk (Great Big Whale), 2003 (CD03-06)
Kananginak Pootoogook
lithograph, ed. 23/50, 44¼" × 30"
Call of the Muskoxsold
Call of the Muskox, Spring Collection 2005
Kananginak Pootoogook
lithograph, ed. 50, 35¼" × 16"
Aiviq Qiturngalik (Walrus With Young)sold
Aiviq Qiturngalik (Walrus With Young), Spring Collection 2005 (CD05-02)
Kananginak Pootoogook
stonecut & stencil, ed. 50, 30" × 24½"
Protecting the Nestsold
Protecting the Nest, 2006 (CD06-07)
Kananginak Pootoogook
stonecut & stencil, ed. 50, 22" × 28"
Arctic Murressold
Arctic Murres, 2007 (CD07-04)
Kananginak Pootoogook
etching & aquatint, ed. 37/50, 28" × 35¼"
Sign of Summersold
Sign of Summer, 2008 (CD08-05)
Kananginak Pootoogook
Stonecut, ed. 50, 28 1/8" × 24 ½"
Restless Cubssold
Restless Cubs, 2008 (CD08-06)
Kananginak Pootoogook
Stonecut & Stencil, ed. 50, 24 ½" × 19 ½"
Midnight Sun
Midnight Sun, 2008 (CD08-07)
Kananginak Pootoogook
Lithograph, ed. 50, 15 1/8" × 22 ¼"
Lullsold
Lull, 2008 (CD08-08)
Kananginak Pootoogook
Lithograph, ed. 50, 26 ¾" × 9 1/8"
Loon in Flightsold
Loon in Flight, 2008 (CD08-09)
Kananginak Pootoogook
Stonecut & Stencil, ed. 50, 15" × 24 ½"
Owl Awaitssold
Owl Awaits, 2008 (CD08-10)
Kananginak Pootoogook
Stonecut & Stencil, ed. 50, 20" × 26"
Arctic Seals
Arctic Seals, 2008 (CD08-11)
Kananginak Pootoogook
Stonecut & Stencil, ed. 50, 27 ¾" × 24 ½"
Owl on Sealskinsold
Owl on Sealskin, 2009 (CD09-02)
Kananginak Pootoogook
etching & aquatint, 31½" × 23.8"
Dorset at Twilight
Dorset at Twilight, 2009 (CD09-03)
Kananginak Pootoogook
lithograph, 9.3" × 16"
Pootoogook Returns
Pootoogook Returns, 2009 (CD09-04)
Kananginak Pootoogook
lithograph, 16.1" × 10.2"
Proud Leadersold
Proud Leader, 2009 (CD09-05)
Kananginak Pootoogook
etching & aquatint, 15.7" × 15.7"
Owls' Silhouette
Owls' Silhouette, 2009 (CD09-06)
Kananginak Pootoogook
etching & aquatint, 13" × 8.9"
Wise Guyssold
Wise Guys (CD10-02)
Kananginak Pootoogook
etching & aquatint, 45.7 x 34 cm
Taqaiqsiqtu Tuttu (Resting Caribou)
Taqaiqsiqtu Tuttu (Resting Caribou) (CD10-03)
Kananginak Pootoogook
stonecut & stencil, 56 x 34.7 cm
Drum Song
Drum Song (CD10-04)
Kananginak Pootoogook
lithograph, 47.5 x 38.5 cm
Solitary Bear
Solitary Bear (CD10-05)
Kananginak Pootoogook
stencil, 55.8 x 43.3 cm
Newborn Calf
Newborn Calf (CD10-06)
Kananginak Pootoogook
etching & aquatint, 64 x 60.5 cm
Calmsold
Calm (CD10-07)
Kananginak Pootoogook
lithograph, 51.3 x 35.7 cm
Flutter
Flutter (CD10-08)
Kananginak Pootoogook
etching & aquatint, 56.5 x 59.7 cm
Evening Shadowsold
Evening Shadow (CD10-09)
Kananginak Pootoogook
stonecut & stencil, 62 x 99.5 cm

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See also: Inuit drawings by Kananginak Pootoogook

Kananginak Pootoogook – Artist Biography

Kananginak Pootoogook, R.C.A., (b: 1935, Ikerrasak camp, near Cape Dorset; d: November 23, 2010, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) was an Inuit sculptor and printmaker who lived in Cape Dorset, Nunavut, Canada. Elected a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, 1980.


Kananginak has been involved with drawing and printmaking since the late 1950's when the graphic arts program first began at Cape Dorset. Kananginak's first print, a collaborative image with his father, Pootoogook, was included in the first catalogued collection of Cape Dorset prints in 1959. Since that time, Kananginak's work has been included in almost every annual collection, and has been interpreted in many different print media - copper engraving, stonecut, stencil, lithography and etching. Kananginak was an accomplished stonecut printmaker himself - in the early years he often proofed and editioned his own work.

Kananginak and his siblings grew up in different camp areas on south Baffin Island. Their main camp was Ikirisaq where their father, Pootoogook, was the camp leader. Kananginak married Shooyoo from Cape Dorset in the mid-1950's. They lived at Ikirisaq until 1958 when they moved to Cape Dorset because of Pootoogook's failing health.

Kananginak has been a prominent community leader. He was instrumental in the formation of the West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative in 1959, and served for several years as president of its Board of Directors. He is also a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts.

In 1978, four of Kananginak's images were included in a limited edition portfolio released by the World Wildlife Commission. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, in both public institutions and commercial galleries. He is also a notable sculptor.

In 1997, Kananginak was commissioned by the Governor General of Canada, Romeo Leblanc, to construct an inuksuq in Cape Dorset, which was then dismantled and shipped to Ottawa. Kananginak and his son Johnny were then invited to Ottawa to re-assemble the inuksuq on the grounds of Rideau Hall as part of a tribute to Native people in Canada.

From the beginning, Kananginak has represented Arctic wildlife in his work, often monumental in scale. He is especially capable at drawing the many species of birds that frequent the Arctic. He has also done many memorable images illustrating the material culture of the Inuit, and narrative drawings of camp and hunting scenes.

Kananginak received the National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the Arts this year, in recognition of his long and illustrious career. He has also been a constant presence in the drawing studio, working on large and small scale drawings of Arctic wildlife, landscape and personal reflections. He is represented in the 2010 print collection with nine images - familiar and reassuring in their style and simplicity.

Dorset Fine Arts (reproduced with permission)