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The Mississauga Civic Centre (City Hall) near Toronto in Ontario, has a small number of Cape Dorset Inuit art prints among its collection of Canadian native art. For a history of this art form, see Birth of Inuit Art Prints. Below are photos of these limited edition screen prints.
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Since all the prints are behind glass frames, the photos were shot at angles to avoid the flash from showing up in the middle of the artworks. The first print is called 'Summer Camp Scene' by Pitseolak in 1974.

The next one is called the 'Bear Race' by Kingmeata in 1973. It almost has a child-like playfulness to the artwork.

The third artwork piece is called 'Baby Owls' by Jamesie in 1973. This artwork is a lot more detailed.

The Mississauga Civic Centre also has a pretty nice collection of Northwest Indian art and Woodlands Native Indian art.
Inuit artists are producing some stunning Inuit art these days. Imagine displaying such a piece in your home. See Inuit carvings or Inuit art prints at very affordable online prices at Free Spirit Gallery.
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