Louie Palu
b. 1968
Canadian soldiers in Resolute Bay, Nunavut tunneling into the side of a hill creating a shelter known as a snow cave. This is an improvised shelter for survival in extreme Arctic weather when there is limited or lack of conventional shelter like a tent available. Snow caves can be heated with a single candle, 2018
From the series "Distant Early Warning"
Printed in
Signed, titled, and dated, in pencil, au verso
Pigment print on archival paper
20 x 24 inch (50.80 x 60.96 cm)
24 x 30 inch (60.96 x 76.20 cm)
30 x 40 inch (76.20 x 101.60 cm)
Edition of 25 + 2 APs
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