Among Inuit artists, stone-cut, engraving, and lithography have been used the most since the introduction of printmaking in the region. All three methods are used for their unique characteristics. The collaboration between artists and printmakers is crucial to create any prints.
The common subject matter include animals the artists see in the environment, myths, and daily activities. The richness of Inuit culture is apparent in every print and Western audiences could see a glimpse of it through storytelling elements in the prints. Viewing a print/graphic art is similar to reading a story told by an Inuk artist.
One little fact about the prints is you can identify a printmaker of a print by a stamped mark which is made with a carved stamp called “chops” on either bottom corner.