I found this one on Ebay, purchased from a dealer in Canada; I'm always on the hunt for original Inuit drawings, and while this is a print (woodcut with stencil; edition of 40), I think it has the immediacy of a drawing, and it just completely leapt out to me, so strikingly graphic, and unusual feeling too, almost surrealist in sensibility. (I think of Man Ray's Indestructible Object, the metronome with photograph of Lee Miller's eye, ticking back and forth.) The artist is Thomas Iksiraqu, born 1941, Inuit (Baker Lake/Qamani’tuaq), an artist who has been a major force in the printmaking community of Baker Lake for many decades, including as a founding member and manager of the Baker Lake Printmaker’s Co-Operative in Nunavut (lots out there on Iksiraq, who is married to Baker Lake artist Philippa Aninqrniq and the son of Baker Lake artists Luke Anguhadluq and Marion Tuu'luq.) Dated 1998 (signed and dated in pencil along the bottom) the print is titled "I Met My Soul," to my eye portraying with brilliant clarity a sense of symmetry and simultaneity--two figures together like echoes one another, together seeing in all directions at once.
Sheet size: 24 1/2" x 19 1/2". The paper is a bright white, soft, fibrous paper, almost like a Japanese washi paper. Color is rich. Very good condition, with just a bit of minor spotting along bottom right edge as documented, minor. Shipped rolled; softness of the paper means it lays flat immediately.