
About
Man Skinning Duck

Man Skinning Duck
By 1957, Qumaluk and his sculptor colleagues in Puvirnituq strove to present images of hunting activities, wildlife, and legendary figures with a maximum of naturalistic detail. Unlike the colourful, green Inukjuak serpentinite stone, the uniformlycoloured, grey Puvirnituq stone allowed for more openwork carving, added textures, and incised details. In a sense, Puvirnituq sculptors “worked harder” to give life to their intrinsically less beautiful stone.