Photo: Pencil crayon to paper

By NUNATSIAQ NEWS

Cape Dorset artist Tim Pitsiulak pencils in the lines of one of his famous bowhead whale drawings onto black paper April 11 at Open Studio, a printmaking centre in Toronto. In partnership with Dorset Fine Arts, Pitsiulak is taking part in a two-week residency in Toronto to create silkscreened print editions of two his iconic drawings — a form of printmaking not practiced at home at Kinngait Studios. Read more about the program later at Nunatsiaqonline.ca. (PHOTO BY SARAH ROGERS)


Cape Dorset artist Tim Pitsiulak pencils in the lines of one of his famous bowhead whale drawings onto black paper April 11 at Open Studio, a printmaking centre in Toronto. In partnership with Dorset Fine Arts, Pitsiulak is taking part in a two-week residency in Toronto to create silkscreened print editions of two his iconic drawings — a form of printmaking not practiced at home at Kinngait Studios. Read more about the program later at Nunatsiaqonline.ca. (PHOTO BY SARAH ROGERS)

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