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that “An Inuit girl is asleep in her tent and she’s dreaming that she is with the animals. The animals are like a part of her and a part of each other. They fit the spaces that her body is forming.” The faces are decorated by tattooing, which was an earlier Inuit tradition. Annie’s drawing was inspi...
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.84.5961 http://www.ed.arizona.edu/ALSIG/Arts&LearningResearch03.pdf |
Summary: | that “An Inuit girl is asleep in her tent and she’s dreaming that she is with the animals. The animals are like a part of her and a part of each other. They fit the spaces that her body is forming.” The faces are decorated by tattooing, which was an earlier Inuit tradition. Annie’s drawing was inspired by reproductions of Inuit tapestries which reflect the unity of man and animal in Inuit culture. |
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