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Stonecut stencil print on off-white paper. A woman stands facing front with arms outstretched, holding a small child in each. She wears a parka, primarily black in colour over a tan undershirt, and high boots tied at the knees. Her raised hood surrounds her face. The children also wear parkas and bright green pants, with hoods up, hiding their faces. Their mittened hands are outstretched to hold onto their mother. (Colours are faded.)
Four profile human faces; two face centre, two face outward; two joined at bottom by fur collar; each face has separate hair. Below faces are two profile birds, one of which has no feet. Pencil inscription below image from side on left: '"Faces stonecut print edition Dorset 1976 Kakulu," names of artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics, Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal.
Mirror image of two two-headed man/animal forms; bird and feathers appear along the back of the larger head. Pencil inscription below image from side on left: "Reflected vision stonecut 7/50 Dorset 1974 Kakulu." Stamped at corner on lower right: names of artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics, Cape Dorset Co-operative seal of stylized red igloo, Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp.
Stylized bird (owl?) with outstretched wings; six bird heads and necks form part of wing feathers. Head plumage transformed into antlers. Below image from side on left: "Vision at Nuwata stonecut 7/50 Dorset 1974 Kakulu." Names of artist and printmaker in pencil and black Inuit syllabics, Cape Dorset Co-operative seal of red stylized igloo in lower corner on left. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed seal at lower corner on right.