Tim Alivaktuk
Born in 1967 (Panniqtuuq, Nunavut)
Tim Alivaktuk is a versatile Inuit artist recognized for his work in sculpture and printmaking. Deeply rooted in the artistic traditions of his community, he skillfully works with a variety of materials, including soapstone, caribou antler, and bone, bringing his creations to life with remarkable craftsmanship.
His sculptures often depict Arctic wildlife, scenes of daily life, and human figures, reflecting both the strength and spirituality of Inuit culture. His artistic approach is distinguished by clean lines, careful attention to detail, and a deep appreciation for the natural textures of his chosen materials.
Beyond sculpture, Tim Alivaktuk is also an accomplished printmaker. His prints, which highlight traditional motifs and stories inspired by Inuit legends, were featured in the prestigious 2018 Pangnirtung Print Collection, a series showcasing the talent of artists from this Nunavut region.
Through his dedication to his craft and his community, Tim Alivaktuk plays a vital role in preserving and evolving Inuit art. His work continues to be sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts, a testament to both his cultural heritage and his distinctive artistic talent.