Akesuk Tudlik

[2] He is best known for his stylized carvings of animals, particularly birds with round eyes.

[1] Tudlik and his family moved to the Kinngait area in 1951, and he began selling his carvings to James Houston.

[1] He began printmaking around the same time, and was involved in the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative.

[3][4][5] His work often depicted bears and owls, as well as hunters pursuing prey.

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