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Duck
Duck
This delicate wildlife sculpture is a prime example of what anthropologist Nelson Graburn termed the sulijuq (“it is true or real”) ideal in Inuit art. This aesthetic was especially strong in Puvirnituq sculpture in the 1960s. Here the artist has employed both sculptural and graphic means to heighten the sense of realism: the first to convey a true sense of the bird’s anatomy, in particular the overlapping layers of folded wings; the second to delineate the delicate tracery of individual feathers.