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For reference: colors produced using dyes available in the Middle Ages. [source]
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based on the artist’s signature in inuktitut syllabics in bottom left, this work is by miriam marealik qiyuk (1933-2016). qiyuk moved to baker lake, nunavut, the location depicted in this textile, in her 20s. the eye border motif appears in a dated 1974 work.
miriam marealik qiyuk was an interdisciplinary artist who worked predominantly in textile and stone carvings. due to a wool allergy, she moved away from fabric works in 1980. the baker lake textile is likely from the mid-late 1970s.
qiyuk came from a prolific family of artists. her mother was the highly influential jessie oonark, and her siblings include artists victoria mamnguqsualuk, janet kigusiuq, nancy aupaluktuq and william noah.