Killiktee Killiktee

KILLIKTEE KILLIKTEE  (1987 -

Killiktee Killiktee comes from a long line of artists starting with his father, Shortie Killiktee. His grandparents on his mother’s side, Kopapik Ragee and Arnirnik Ragee were prominent Cape Dorset artists and his biological brothers are well known carvers, Toonoo Sharky, Napachie Sharky and Allasuaq Sharky.

Killiktee started carving when he was 12 years old. His first carving was a seal. He was paid $20 for the piece and he was very proud of the money he earned.

“I learned how to carve by watching my brothers Toonoo Sharky, Napachie Sharky and Allasuaq Sharky working on their carvings. I enjoy carving different types of animals, especially bears and eagles.”

Killiktee is also an accomplished draughtsman and a couple of his drawings have been translated into limited 
edition prints.

From: DFA

2 artworks

Eagle - Northern Expressions | Killiktee Killiktee - Carving | | Canadian Indigenous & Inuit Art
Killiktee Killiktee
Eagle
$ 1,400.00
Owlettes - Northern Expressions | Killiktee Killiktee - Print | | Canadian Indigenous & Inuit Art
Killiktee Killiktee
Owlettes
$ 500.00