Ottokie Samayualie

OTTOKIE SAMAYUALIE

Date of Birth:    June 17, 1980                                                    Male/Female:    Male                            
Place of Birth:   Cape Dorset

Mother:             Kuluajuke Tunnillie                    

Father:              Johnny Tunnillie            
                                                                                                                                               

The community of Cape Dorset boasts more famous artists per capita than any other region in Nunavut.  Ottokie is the son of the talented local artists, Johnny and Kuluajuke Tunnillee.

It is not surprising that Ottokie has followed the same artistic path, as in Nunavut, artistic talent is passed on through the family rather than taught in an art academy.

The Cape Dorset sculptural style is a combination of observational naturalism and reduction to stylistic and sometimes abstract forms.  This is present in Ottokie’s carvings.

Ottokie takes great care in choosing the stone.  His carvings are made of the finest serpentine of varying shades of green and then smoothed and polished to best exhibit the lustre of the stone.  Serpentine is a rock with composition similar to that of Jade and is found on Baffin Island.  It is a very hard stone that requires more artistic virtuosity to carve than the softer soapstone.

EXHIBITONS:

2006                                                                
Rhythms in Motion
Galerie d’art Vincent
Ottawa, Ontario
(illustrated catalogue)

December, 2009                                               
Small Sculptures by Great Artists
Feheley Fine Arts
Toronto, Ontario
(illustrated brochure)

October, 2010                                                  
Dancing, Drumming, Singing
Canadian Arctic Gallery
Basel, Switzerland

June – September, 2011                                   
Bear Farandole
Kulik Art Inuit
Quebec City. Quebec