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“Inuksuit” are stone landmarks placed by the Tuniit, Thule, and Inuit peoples throughout the Arctic as pointers for navigation, reference points, or markers for hunting grounds. The earliest examples were built by the Tuniit people more than 2,000 years ago. This series depicts the diversity of inuksuit in purpose and design.

Corian tabletop fountain with inuksuit and pilea
mixed
18” x 5”x 8”
2016
indoor fountain depicting miniature inuksuk, with handmade bird figures, miniature pump, and live plant
mixed
12" x 8" x 15"
2022
tabletop fountain with handmade miniatures, pump, and live plant
mixed
14" x 10" x 10"
2020
tabletop fountain with pump and live plant
mixed
10" x 7" x 12"
2020
innunquaq fountain with Corian bird figure and miniature rushes
mixed
16" x 13" x 17"
2019
stone arch inuksuk with waterfall and plants
mixed
23" x 14" x 17"
2012
inuksuk feather rock fountain with fogger and plants
mixed
25" x 15" x 20"
2015
Inuit fountain sculpture with grasses
mixed
11" dia. x 17"
2019
feather rock inuksuk miniature with waterfall
mixed
15" x 12" x 19"
2012
Innunguaq fountain with handmade murre figures and plants
mixed
16” x 12” x 12”
2017
feather rock innunguaq with waterfall and fog
19" x 14" x 15"
2017
miniature innunguaq fountain of feather rock with centaurium
mixed
11” diameter x 15”
2014
stone inuksuk tower with waterfall and leptinella plant
mixed
12" x 8" x 13"
2012
miniature innunguaq fountain of feather rock with centaurium, mosses, and fogger
mixed
23” x 15” x 21”
2014
innunguait fountain and ground cover
mixed
16" x 13" x 14"
2013
indoor inuksuk stone fountain with ivy
mixed
20” x 11” x 8”
2010