Pudlo Pudlat
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Pudlo Pudlat (Inuktitut: ᐳᓗ ᐳᓚ[1])[pronunciation?], (February 4, 1916 - December 28, 1992) was a Canadian Inuit artist whose preferred medium was a combination of acrylic wash and coloured pencils. His works are in the collections of most Canadian museums. At his death in 1992, Pudlo left a body of work that included more than 4000 drawings and 200 prints.[2]