Cross Migration, 2007 (CD07-15) Ningeokuluk Teevee stonecut, ed. 9/50, 24½" × 28" |
Mitiaraq (Little Duck), 2007 (CD07-19) Ningeokuluk Teevee etching & aquatint, ed. 9/50, 15" × 22½" |
Sedna's Wonder, 2009 (CD09-17) Ningeokuluk Teevee lithograph, 27" × 20.1" |
Ptarmigan's Arrival, 2009 (CD09-20) Ningeokuluk Teevee stonecut & stencil, 22" × 24" |
Owl Paints the Raven, 2009 (CD09-21) Ningeokuluk Teevee etching & aquatint, 25.8" × 19.9" |
Halibut, 2009 (CD09-25) Ningeokuluk Teevee stonecut & stencil, 9.1" × 12" |
Avataq Spirit, 2009 (CD09-27) Ningeokuluk Teevee stonecut & stencil, 15" × 19.7" |
Natsiniaqti (Seal Hunter), 2010 (CD10-22) Ningeokuluk Teevee Stone cut & Stencil, 61.5 x 66.5 cm |
Kamiapiit (Beautiful Boots), 2010 (CD10-23) Ningeokuluk Teevee lithograph, 38.2 x 47.5 cm |
Diving Sedna, 2010 (CD10-24) Ningeokuluk Teevee Stone cut & Stencil, 62 x 68.7 cm |
Tuktu Qukutaq (White Caribou), 2010 (CD10-25) Ningeokuluk Teevee lithograph, 57 x 76.8 cm |
Tulugak's View, 2013 (CD13-12) Ningeokuluk Teevee etching and aquatint, 81.5 x 63.5 cm |
Elusive Sedna, 2013 (CD13-14) Ningeokuluk Teevee stonecut and stencil, 76 x 62 cm |
Ravens in Amautik, 2013 (CD13-17) Ningeokuluk Teevee stonecut and stencil, 50 x 62 cm |
Ruffled Feathers, 2014 (CD14-09) Ningeokuluk Teevee lithograph, 76.4 × 57 cm |
Tailwind, 2014 (CD14-10) Ningeokuluk Teevee stonecut and stencil, 27.5 × 33 cm |
The Swimmer, 2014 (CD14-12) Ningeokuluk Teevee stonecut and stencil, 61.5 × 79.5 cm |
Shape Shifter, 2014 (CD14-16) Ningeokuluk Teevee stonecut and stencil, 47 × 65.5 cm |
Raven's Regalia, 2015 (CD15-04) Ningeokuluk Teevee Lithograph, 48.9cm × 57.7cm |
Bear & Owl, 2015 (CD15-05) Ningeokuluk Teevee Lithograph, 51cm × 38.3cm |
Magic Ulu, 2016 (CD16-19) Ningeokuluk Teevee Stonecut & Stencil, 13" x 15" |
Neutralizer, 2016 (CD16-20) Ningeokuluk Teevee Stonecut, 24" x 17.5" |
My New Boots, 2016 (CD16-21) Ningeokuluk Teevee Stonecut & Stencil, 24" x 18" |
Coastal Spirit, 2016 (CD16-22) Ningeokuluk Teevee Etching & Aquatint, 30" x 44" |
Tip Toe Through the Tundra, 2016 (CD16-23) Ningeokuluk Teevee Stonecut, 24" x 31" |
Okpik's Calico, 2016 (CD16-25) Ningeokuluk Teevee Stonecut & Stencil, 14.5" x 12" |
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Ningeokuluk Teevee Artist Biography
Ningeokuluk Teevee (b: May 27, 1963 in Cape Dorset, Nunavut, Canada) is a Canadian Inuk writer and artist.
Ningeokuluk Teevee is one of the most versatile and intelligent graphic artists to emerge from the Kinngait Studios. Her unique approach to interpreting traditional legends and stories into her drawings and prints has captivated both the traditional and contemporary Inuit art collector. She is represented in the 2010 print collection with nine images.
Inuit oral tradition is the foundation of much of Ningeokuluk's work. Inspired by stories and legends told by Mialia Jaw to schoolchildren in Cape Dorset, Ningeokuluk is one of a new generation of Inuit artists who are bringing the tales back to life in graphic form.
Born May 27, 1963, Ningeokuluk is the daughter of Joanasie Salomonie (deceased) and his wife Kanajuk. Her father, Joanasie, was a community leader and much loved in Cape Dorset for his sense of humour, mischief and compassion. In the fall of 2009, Ningeokuluk's first children's book was published by Groundwood Books (A Division of House of Anansi Press). Entitled Alego, it is an autobiographical story of a young girl named Alego who goes clamdigging with her grandmother for the first time and, along the way, discovers all of the wonders of the seashore. The book was
Dorset Fine Arts (reproduced with permission)