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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: JANET NUNGNIK (1954-) QAMANI'TUAQ (BAKER LAKE), Boy Skipping Stones on Baker Lake, 2001
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JANET NUNGNIK (1954-) QAMANI'TUAQ (BAKER LAKE)

Boy Skipping Stones on Baker Lake, 2001
duffel, felt, embroidery thread, and cotton thread, 18.5 x 28 in (47 x 71.1 cm)
signed, "ᐊᖅᔭᐅᑦ".
LOT 62
ESTIMATE: $2,500 — $3,500
PRICE REALIZED: $24,400.00
A world record price for the artist at auction.
1 June 2026

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While many of Janet Nungnik’s works are densely populated with both materials and narratives, Boy Skipping Stones on Baker Lake is comparatively spare. A singular figure is caught in motion...
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While many of Janet Nungnik’s works are densely populated with both materials and narratives, Boy Skipping Stones on Baker Lake is comparatively spare. A singular figure is caught in motion as the thrown stone leaves a trail of splashes in the water. A deeper look shows choices that give depth to the scene and its presentation; layers upon layers of stitches make up the water’s surface, creating a field of little ripples in multiple colours, while butterflies float at the corners of the duffel, framing the scene as if it were a moment spied upon through them. There is a peace that emanates from the work, as a still moment by the water is rarely unwelcomed.


References: For further works by the artist, see First Arts, Toronto, 8 December 2025, Lot 35. Further, see the exhibition in Kleinberg, Ontario, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Janet Nugnik: Revelations, 8 June 2019 - 5 January 2020, and Marion Scott Gallery, Janet Nungnik: The Eagle's Shadow, exh. cat., 2019. See also Robin Laurence, “Close Stitching: The Intimate Delight of Janet Nungnik’s Textile Art,” Border Crossings, September 2019, No. 151, https://bordercrossingsmag.com/article/close-stitching.


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Provenance

Marion Scott Gallery, Vancouver;
Acquired from the above by John and Joyce Price, Seattle.

Exhibitions

Vancouver, BC, Marion Scott Gallery, Works on Cloth: Imagery by Artists of Baker Lake, Nunavut, 2002, cat. no. unknown.

Publications

Marion Scott Gallery, Works on Cloth: Imagery by Artists of Baker Lake, Nunavut, (Vancouver, Marion Scott Gallery, 2002), p. 35.
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