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Inuit Tote Bag featuring the photograph Inukshuk 3 by Peggy King

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Inukshuk 3 Tote Bag

Peggy King

by Peggy King

$24.00

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Product Details

Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Inukshuk 3" by Peggy King.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

Design Details

This Inukshuk is one of dozens that dot the rocky landscape of the Canadian Shield as you drive along TransCanada Highway, north of Barrie, Ontario. ... more

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Comments (3)

Peggy King

Peggy King

Many thanks, Fran!!

Fran Rodriguez

Fran Rodriguez

love this!

Marilynne Bull

Marilynne Bull

This is cool Peggy! I like all the views of your Inukshuk photos. Leads my mind to wandering about the people who built them. Off to youtube to learn more:-)

Artist's Description

This "Inukshuk" is one of dozens that dot the rocky landscape of the Canadian Shield as you drive along TransCanada Highway, north of Barrie, Ontario. Traditional stone markers such as these are found throughout the Arctic regions. Those shaped to resemble a human form are called "inunnguaq" - one of which is incorporated into the logo for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. These stone structures have come to be recognized in Canadian culture as symbols of welcome and friendship. You'll find a very informative short video about Inuksuit (plural) at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKQ97rOwBH0

About Peggy King

Peggy King

While art, whether it be drawing or painting or creating in clay, was my first love all through my younger years, after high school I went into a secretarial course at college. The following year I left school altogether, married and started my family. As a stay-at-home-Mom I found my creative outlet in crafts of all descriptions, and in cake decorating and the 'confectionery arts' which I also taught for more than 25 years from my home. Many of my greatest friends today were introduced to me as they sat at my dining room table decades ago in those classes. About 2008, I set aside the icing bags and picked up the paint brushes again! At the same time I began taking pictures with the intent of using them as reference for future...

 

$24.00