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 Karoo Ashevak (1940 – 1974, Inuit), Spirit, c.1972 – 1974, Bone, baleen and stone 38.1 x 20.3 x 10.

Karoo Ashevak (1940 – 1974, Inuit), Spirit, c.1972 – 1974, Bone, baleen and stone 38.1 x 20.3 x 10.2 cm, Museum of Inuit Art, Toronto, Canada


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A multitude of minkesSorry for the long quiet here, guys. I’ve been very busy with my train driver’s

A multitude of minkes

Sorry for the long quiet here, guys. I’ve been very busy with my train driver’s license, as well as setting up a new aquarium and taking care of the residents. I haven’t been painting at all these months, but I’ll try to upload previously made art a bit more often! 

Like this trio; as you may know I completed two pretty big commissions last year, and between them I got to paint all three species of minke whales again. The common minke I’ve painted several times before, the Dwarf and Antarctic not so much. The latter two are based on my previous paintings of them, so they may seen a bit familiar. I’m fascinated by the tiger stripes both possess. The Dwarf minke, though well known and vastly different looking from the Common minke, has yet to receive a scientific name. I hope you’ll enjoy these small but incredibly beautiful baleen whales.


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