Lucy Tasseor Tutsweetok

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Lucy Tasseor Tutsweetok (1934 in

Canadian Museum of Civilization.[2] Tasseor Tutsweetok's minimalist and semi-abstract approach to carving is accompanied by calculated drawings upon the stone's surface, she shares this approach with her contemporaries Andy Miki, John Panaruk, and Elizabeth Nutaluk.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b McMaster, Gerald, ed. Inuit Modern: The Samuel and Esther Sarick Collection. Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 2010. 244.
  2. ^ a b "NunatsiaqOnline 2012-04-30: NEWS: Canada loses a great artist: Lucy Tasseor Tutsweetok". Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Lucy Tasseor Tutsweetok - National Gallery of Canada - National Gallery of Canada". Retrieved 22 February 2016.