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Made in Nunavut
Magic Words - Germaine Arnaktauyok
This art card was printed in Iqaluit, Nunavut and features the Germaine Arnaktauyok print "Magic Words".
Cultural Background: Inuit
Germaine Arnaktauyok is renowned for her talents as an illustrator and master print maker. The daughter of carvers Therese Nattok and Isidore Lytok, she started to draw on any material available while still a young girl in Igloolik. When she was sent to a residential school at Chesterfield Inlet at the age of nine, she met a nun who gave her art lessons. Germaine sold her first painting at the age of 11.
Germaine has studied Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba and Commercial Art at Algonquin College in Ottawa. Germaine developed her print making style at the Arctic College and Arts Induvik Canada. Germaine Arnaktauyok has illustrated several children's books and her work is featured in children's books from the Baffin Divisional Board of Education.
The ideas for Germaine's work stem from traditional Inuit legends and from living and witnessing the unique lifestyle of her people. Her unique, paradoxical character parallels her creative sensibilities: she is a simple woman, yet sophisticated; proud, yet modest; contemporary urban yet traditionally rural. As for the subject matter, Germaine is particularly interested in female entities and concerns - the sea goddess Sedna, creation and birth - which are expressed in very personal ways that humanize the subject.
This card measures 8" x 5" comes with an envelope and is blank inside.
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Made in Nunavut
My Father's Inukshuk - Germaine Arnaktauyok
This art card was printed in Iqaluit, Nunavut and features the Germaine Arnaktauyok print "My Father's Inukshuk".
Cultural Background: Inuit
Germaine Arnaktauyok is renowned for her talents as an illustrator and master print maker. The daughter of carvers Therese Nattok and Isidore Lytok, she started to draw on any material available while still a young girl in Igloolik. When she was sent to a residential school at Chesterfield Inlet at the age of nine, she met a nun who gave her art lessons. Germaine sold her first painting at the age of 11.
Germaine has studied Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba and Commercial Art at Algonquin College in Ottawa. Germaine developed her print making style at the Arctic College and Arts Induvik Canada. Germaine Arnaktauyok has illustrated several children's books and her work is featured in children's books from the Baffin Divisional Board of Education.
The ideas for Germaine's work stem from traditional Inuit legends and from living and witnessing the unique lifestyle of her people. Her unique, paradoxical character parallels her creative sensibilities: she is a simple woman, yet sophisticated; proud, yet modest; contemporary urban yet traditionally rural. As for the subject matter, Germaine is particularly interested in female entities and concerns - the sea goddess Sedna, creation and birth - which are expressed in very personal ways that humanize the subject.
This card measures 8" x 5" comes with an envelope and is blank inside.
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Made in Nunavut
My Sweet Child - Germaine Arnaktauyok
This art card was printed in Iqaluit, Nunavut and features the Germaine Arnaktauyok print "My Sweet Child".
Cultural Background: Inuit
Germaine Arnaktauyok is renowned for her talents as an illustrator and master print maker. The daughter of carvers Therese Nattok and Isidore Lytok, she started to draw on any material available while still a young girl in Igloolik. When she was sent to a residential school at Chesterfield Inlet at the age of nine, she met a nun who gave her art lessons. Germaine sold her first painting at the age of 11.
Germaine has studied Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba and Commercial Art at Algonquin College in Ottawa. Germaine developed her print making style at the Arctic College and Arts Induvik Canada. Germaine Arnaktauyok has illustrated several children's books and her work is featured in children's books from the Baffin Divisional Board of Education.
The ideas for Germaine's work stem from traditional Inuit legends and from living and witnessing the unique lifestyle of her people. Her unique, paradoxical character parallels her creative sensibilities: she is a simple woman, yet sophisticated; proud, yet modest; contemporary urban yet traditionally rural. As for the subject matter, Germaine is particularly interested in female entities and concerns - the sea goddess Sedna, creation and birth - which are expressed in very personal ways that humanize the subject.
This card measures 8" x 5" comes with an envelope and is blank inside.
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Made in Nunavut
Proud New Mother - Germaine Arnaktauyok
This art card was printed in Iqaluit, Nunavut and features the Germaine Arnaktauyok print "Proud New Mother".
Cultural Background: Inuit
Germaine Arnaktauyok is renowned for her talents as an illustrator and master print maker. The daughter of carvers Therese Nattok and Isidore Lytok, she started to draw on any material available while still a young girl in Igloolik. When she was sent to a residential school at Chesterfield Inlet at the age of nine, she met a nun who gave her art lessons. Germaine sold her first painting at the age of 11.
Germaine has studied Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba and Commercial Art at Algonquin College in Ottawa. Germaine developed her print making style at the Arctic College and Arts Induvik Canada. Germaine Arnaktauyok has illustrated several children's books and her work is featured in children's books from the Baffin Divisional Board of Education.
The ideas for Germaine's work stem from traditional Inuit legends and from living and witnessing the unique lifestyle of her people. Her unique, paradoxical character parallels her creative sensibilities: she is a simple woman, yet sophisticated; proud, yet modest; contemporary urban yet traditionally rural. As for the subject matter, Germaine is particularly interested in female entities and concerns - the sea goddess Sedna, creation and birth - which are expressed in very personal ways that humanize the subject.
This card measures 8" x 5" comes with an envelope and is blank inside.
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Made in Nunavut
Spirit Moon - Germaine Arnaktauyok
This art card was printed in Iqaluit, Nunavut and features the Germaine Arnaktauyok print "Spirit Moon".
Cultural Background: Inuit
Germaine Arnaktauyok is renowned for her talents as an illustrator and master print maker. The daughter of carvers Therese Nattok and Isidore Lytok, she started to draw on any material available while still a young girl in Igloolik. When she was sent to a residential school at Chesterfield Inlet at the age of nine, she met a nun who gave her art lessons. Germaine sold her first painting at the age of 11.
Germaine has studied Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba and Commercial Art at Algonquin College in Ottawa. Germaine developed her print making style at the Arctic College and Arts Induvik Canada. Germaine Arnaktauyok has illustrated several children's books and her work is featured in children's books from the Baffin Divisional Board of Education.
The ideas for Germaine's work stem from traditional Inuit legends and from living and witnessing the unique lifestyle of her people. Her unique, paradoxical character parallels her creative sensibilities: she is a simple woman, yet sophisticated; proud, yet modest; contemporary urban yet traditionally rural. As for the subject matter, Germaine is particularly interested in female entities and concerns - the sea goddess Sedna, creation and birth - which are expressed in very personal ways that humanize the subject.
This card measures 8" x 5" comes with an envelope and is blank inside.
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Made in Nunavut
Spring Fishing - Germaine Arnaktauyok
This art card was printed in Iqaluit, Nunavut and features the Germaine Arnaktauyok print "Spring Fishing".
Cultural Background: Inuit
Germaine Arnaktauyok is renowned for her talents as an illustrator and master print maker. The daughter of carvers Therese Nattok and Isidore Lytok, she started to draw on any material available while still a young girl in Igloolik. When she was sent to a residential school at Chesterfield Inlet at the age of nine, she met a nun who gave her art lessons. Germaine sold her first painting at the age of 11.
Germaine has studied Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba and Commercial Art at Algonquin College in Ottawa. Germaine developed her print making style at the Arctic College and Arts Induvik Canada. Germaine Arnaktauyok has illustrated several children's books and her work is featured in children's books from the Baffin Divisional Board of Education.
The ideas for Germaine's work stem from traditional Inuit legends and from living and witnessing the unique lifestyle of her people. Her unique, paradoxical character parallels her creative sensibilities: she is a simple woman, yet sophisticated; proud, yet modest; contemporary urban yet traditionally rural. As for subject matter, Germaine is particularly interested in female entities and concerns - the sea goddess Sedna, creation and birth - which are expressed in very personal ways that humanize the subject.
This card measures 8" x 5" comes with an envelope and is blank inside.
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Made in Ontario
Enjoy the beauty and delicate intricacy of a vibrant blue jay with this 3D pop-up art card. Perfect for the bird lover in your life!
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Made in Ontario
This beautiful 3D camping pop-up card is reminiscent of one of Canada's favorite pastimes - camping!
18cm by 12cm (folded), comes with envelope
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Made in Ontario
This beautiful 3D pop-up art card features the Canadian beaver in all its glory! Topped with a Mountie hat and cheerfully waving a Canadian flag, it doesn't get more Canadian than that!!!
20cm by 15cm (folded), includes envelope
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Made in Canada
Show your love for Ottawa by gifting this beautiful canoe map card with artwork by Alan Dhingra!
Born in India, Alan grew up in Toronto and Mississauga, and has called St. Mary's, Ontario home since 1992! He graduated with Honours from the Ontario College of Art (now OCADU), Canada's largest and oldest educational institution for art and design, and maintains a private studio in St. Mary's.
The measurements are 5.5" x 5.5"
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Made in Ontario
Perfect for the cyclists n your life! This beautifully detailed cyclist 3D pop-up card features 2 cyclists.
15cm by 10cm (folded), comes with envelope
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Made in Ontario
This beautiful 3D hockey pop-up card is reminiscent of one of Canada's favorite pastimes - hockey!
20cm by 15cm (folded), comes with envelope
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Made in Ontario
Show your love for Canada with this beautiful I Love Canada 3D pop-up art card
20cm by 15cm (folded), includes envelope
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Made in Ontario
Enjoy the delicate intricacy of the beautiful Canadian maple tree with this 3D pop-up art card.
20cm by 15cm (folded), includes envelope
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Made in Canada
Show your love for Ottawa by gifting this beautiful moose map card with artwork by Alan Dhingra!
Born in India, Alan grew up in Toronto and Mississauga, and has called St. Mary's, Ontario home since 1992! He graduated with Honours from the Ontario College of Art (now OCADU), Canada's largest and oldest educational institution for art and design, and maintains a private studio in St. Mary's.
The measurements are 5.5" x 5.5"
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Made in Canada
Show your love for Ottawa by gifting this beautiful card with artwork by Alan Dhingra!
Born in India, Alan grew up in Toronto and Mississauga, and has called St. Mary's, Ontario home since 1992! He graduated with Honours from the Ontario College of Art (now OCADU), Canada's largest and oldest educational institution for art and design, and maintains a private studio in St. Mary's.
The measurements are 5.5" x 5.5"
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Made in Ontario
This beautiful 3D pop-up art card features the Canadian Parliament buildings in Canada's capital city of Ottawa. A beautiful 3D reproduction!
20cm by 15cm (folded), includes envelope
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Made In Ontario
Ottawa photographer George Popadynec shares his most beautiful pictures from the Ottawa region.
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Made in Ontario
Enjoy the beauty and delicate intricacy of a beautiful red cardinal with this 3D pop-up art card. Perfect for the bird lover in your life!