Description
Inuit soapstone carving is one of the most commercially successful expressions of indigenous art in Canada, and the carvers of Nunavut — particularly in the communities of Pond Inlet, Cape Dorset, and Rankin Inlet — produce work that commands international auction prices. This portrait was made in a Pond Inlet carving workshop with the elder carver’s agreement through the local arts cooperative, the subject in his normal working position: seated at his workbench with a half-completed polar bear sculpture in dark soapstone, the rasps and rifflers of his carving tools arrayed on the bench beside him. His hands — calloused and stained with decades of soapstone work — are the visual centre of the portrait. The Arctic through the frosted workshop window provides a white atmospheric background. Shot on a 50mm prime at f/2.8 in the available workshop light.
