Serpentine Owl Spirit Sculpture, 2012 – Toonoo Sharky

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Artist: Toonoo Sharky
Region: Cape Dorset/Kinngait
Year: 2012
Size: 8-1/2″ x 21″ x 2-1/2″ (9.4 Lbs)
Material: Serpentine Stone
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Description
2012 hand-carved serpentine sculpture, ‘Bird Spirit’ by Inuit artist Toonoo Sharky (Cape Dorset, Nunavut). The piece is carved from mottled green serpentine stone with incised detailing to the wings, feet and features inlaid eyes that provide contrast to the stone. The form depicts a stylized bird with outstretched wings and a face at the front, top and back of the head. The underside is inscribed with the artist’s signature and date, along with the Igloo Tag label.

ABOUT THE ARTIST: Toonoo Sharky, born in 1970 in Cape Dorset (Kinngait), Nunavut, is a highly regarded Inuit sculptor from a family of well-known artists. He started carving as a child, learning from his grandfather and uncle, and became a full-time artist in his teens. Sharky’s work is recognized for its bold, expressive style-often blending human and animal forms-and for his use of materials like serpentine and marble to capture themes of transformation and Inuit spirituality.

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Toonoo Sharky

Toonoo Sharky is an Inuit artist from Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, widely recognized for a distinctive visual language that combines observation, imagination, and wit. His work spans multiple media, including drawing, printmaking, and sculpture, and is unified by a strong sense of line and animated form.
Sharky’s imagery often draws from animals, figures, and scenes familiar to northern life, but these subjects are frequently transformed through exaggeration, unexpected combinations, or subtle narrative twists. This approach gives his work an immediacy and accessibility that resonates with a broad range of collectors while remaining firmly grounded in Inuit experience.
In sculpture, Sharky translates his graphic sensibility into three dimensions. Forms are simplified yet expressive, emphasizing gesture and character over surface detail. The natural qualities of the stone remain visible, reinforcing the handmade nature of the work and its connection to material.
Across prints and sculpture, Toonoo Sharky’s art is valued for its originality and visual confidence. His work appeals to collectors who appreciate imaginative interpretation and strong personal voice, offering a contemporary expression of Inuit art that is engaging, memorable, and well suited to both private and professional collections.
All works are created by hand. Natural variations in materials and finish are an inherent and valued part of each piece.

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Weight 6.5 kg
Dimensions 30 × 65 × 30 cm

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