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Nov 21, 2025
Hand-carved serpentine sculpture of a dancing rabbit by Inuit artist Kelly Qimirpik of Kinnagait, Nunavut. The carving depicts a rabbit in a upright pose with raised arms and carved feet, conveying movement. The stone features dark green surface with natural veining. The underside is signed as pictured and the piece retains its Igloo Tag label. The sculpture is in good condition. | Please see photos for additional details. | | ABOUT THE ARTIST: Kelly Qimirpik (1948–2017) was an Inuit sculptor from Iqirasaq, Nunavut, who lived and worked in Kinngait (Cape Dorset). He began carving as a teenager, learning informally from his family and experimenting on his own, and became fully dedicated to sculpture in his twenties. Qimirpik was celebrated for his lively stone carvings of Arctic animals like musk‑oxen and walruses, as well as imaginative pieces that blend human and animal forms, earning recognition both in Canada and internationally. | | Dimensions: 12 x 7.75 x 13.25 in | Weight: 20.8 lbs | Shelf: 24 Floor |
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