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Stone Landmark Beach Towel featuring the painting Inukshuk by Marilyn McNish

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Inukshuk Beach Towel

Marilyn McNish

by Marilyn McNish

$32.50

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Product Details

Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").

Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.

Design Details

Figures made of stone called inuksuit (singular inuksuk, also spelled inukshuk) are among the most important objects created by the INUIT, who were... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Inukshuk Painting by Marilyn McNish

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Inukshuk Canvas Print

Canvas Print

Inukshuk Framed Print

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Inukshuk Art Print

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Inukshuk Poster

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Inukshuk Metal Print

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Inukshuk Acrylic Print

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Inukshuk Wood Print

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Inukshuk Greeting Card

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Inukshuk iPhone Case

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Inukshuk Throw Pillow

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Inukshuk Duvet Cover

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Inukshuk Shower Curtain

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Inukshuk Tote Bag

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Inukshuk Round Beach Towel

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Inukshuk Zip Pouch

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Inukshuk Beach Towel

Beach Towel

Inukshuk Weekender Tote Bag

Weekender Tote Bag

Inukshuk Portable Battery Charger

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Inukshuk Bath Towel

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Inukshuk T-Shirt

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Inukshuk Coffee Mug

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Inukshuk Yoga Mat

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Inukshuk Spiral Notebook

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Inukshuk Fleece Blanket

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Inukshuk Tapestry

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Inukshuk Jigsaw Puzzle

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Inukshuk Sticker

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Inukshuk Ornament

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Beach Towel Tags

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Painting Tags

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Comments (5)

Nancy Griswold

Nancy Griswold

This is fascinating, I am really interested in Native American Art and neever heard of this, the helpers, Inuksuit AND wonderfully painted Marilyn! FAV+

Marilyn McNish replied:

Why thank you Nancy! Appreciate your comments!

Bernadette Krupa

Bernadette Krupa

Marilyn, awesome painting "Inukshuk"! Congrats on multiple features - Women Painters and Art from the Past!! L/F

Marilyn McNish replied:

Thank you Bernadette!

Bonnie Mason

Bonnie Mason

Beautiful work! LF

Marilyn McNish replied:

Thanks Bonnie!

Hanne Lore Koehler

Hanne Lore Koehler

Love the colors and composition of this spectacular painting, Marilyn! Wonderful Inukshuk! L/F

Marilyn McNish replied:

Thank you so much for your wonderful comments Hanne!

Madalena Lobao-Tello

Madalena Lobao-Tello

CONGRATULATIONS!! Featured on Women Painters. Fabulous artwork. Love the colours and composition !!

Marilyn McNish replied:

Thank you very much Madalena! You've made my day!!!

Artist's Description

Figures made of stone called inuksuit (singular inuksuk, also spelled inukshuk) are among the most important objects created by the INUIT, who were the first people to inhabit portions of Alaska, Arctic Canada and Greenland. The term inuksuk (in Inuktitut) means "to act in the capacity of a human."

Inuksuit are placed on the temporal landscape acting as "helpers" to the Inuit. Among their many practical functions, they are used as hunting and navigational aids, act as coordination points, serve as various indicators (eg, where food was cached), and act as message centers. In addition to their earthly functions, certain inuksuk-like figures have spiritual connotations, and are objects of veneration, often marking the threshold of the spiritual landscape of the Inummariit - the Inuit who know how to survive on the land living in their traditional way.

About Marilyn McNish

Marilyn McNish

Marilyn is a contemporary realist artist, who paints vibrant and colorful paintings from photographs or memory, with her most popular medium being acrylic. She teaches art lessons to young enthusiasms in her home and schools. Her artwork is displayed in corporate and government offices, and she participates in various art shows, galleries. Marilyn’s subjects and interests vary, allowing her to paint many interesting compositions, which she feels diversifies and challenges her skills. You will find her artistic themes include local wilderness, prairie vistas, farmyard animals, birds, flowers, trees, winter scenes, wildlife, boats, planes, beaches, oceans, images from her travels, and various illustrations intended to evoke thought,...

 

$32.50