mosaiikkeina
Mosaiikkeina is a term used to describe mosaic works of art created by the Inuit, indigenous peoples of the Arctic, in Greenland and other surrounding regions. These mosaic artworks are often completed with small pieces of stone, shell, and other stone or natural materials arranged in a composition on a wooden base.
The use of mosaics in Inuit art is not a new tradition, dating back centuries when the
Many mosaics created by Inuit artists are made of "mosaiittor," a phrase used to describe the wide
Many modern Mosaiikkeina artworks have been produced in the past two decades, largely by a group of