About
John Kavik, Mother and Child
John Kavik, Mother and Child
John Kavik was well into his sixties when he began carving in 1960. Whether by artistic inclination or owing to advanced age, Kavik’s carving soon became known for its primal, even crude style. The artist sawed, drilled, gouged, and filed his stone figures with little regard for prettiness; the marks of his tools are often clearly visible. The coarseness of Kavik’s carving style is amplified by its raw energy and emotional intensity. Maternal figures such as this one, single humans, and muskoxen were Kavik’s favourite subjects.