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Every quarter or so, we snail-mail these infrequently published quarterlies to stay in touch with our customers and friends. They typically feature topics about art and living, not about strategy or marketing or other business-related topics.
We always enjoy hearing what you think about them. Send your feedback or your mailing address (if you want to be added) to us at info@qittitut.com.
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Barbara Weir—Australian Aboriginal Artist
(pdf file, 756 kb)
Barbara Weir’s paintings—a glimpse into an Australian aboriginal culture whose roots date back beyond two ice ages |
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The grand scale of The Gates, Christo’s dramatic public art project erected over 23 miles of Central Park paths in February 2007 |
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Photographer Nicolas Russell recounts his week documenting the construction of a wind farm in Sweetwater, Texas |
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Arctic Holiday—Journey to the Top of the World
(pdf file, 236 kb)
Dick Ghiselin’s journey to the inhospitable Canadian Arctic, as experienced from the back of a Cessna 165 ski plane carrying cargo to an oil rig |
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Rolling Through Texas in My Rusty Old Ford
(pdf file, 316 kb)
Laura Barton’s coming of age with her 1968 Ford F-100 step-side, narrow-bed truck with a straight six engine, with photos taken around Texas by her and Judy Wilder |
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Ivor Kaklins’ recounting of his five days in the Skeleton Coast desert, unquestionably the highlight of a lifetime of adventurous travel |
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Artist and rancher Dolly Carroll’s exuberant and soulful paintings that tell of a life closely integrated with the marvel of Montana’s Jefferson Valley, a place of beauty and boundless wonder |
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A Christmas story by Rachel Attituq Qitsualika recounting her childhood memory of receiving the most special gift of all—a perfectly sculpted soapstone tea set |
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