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.

 

Barbara Weir—Australian Aboriginal Artist
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Barbara Weir’s paintings—a glimpse into an Australian aboriginal culture whose roots date back beyond two ice ages

   
 

The Gates in Central Park
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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

   
 

Wind Turbines
(pdf file, 288 kb)

Photographer Nicolas Russell recounts his week documenting the construction of a wind farm in Sweetwater, Texas

   
 

Arctic Holiday—Journey to the Top of the World
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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

   
 

Rolling Through Texas in My Rusty Old Ford
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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

   
 

Namibia’s Skeleton Coast
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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

   
 

Jefferson Valley Expressions
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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

   
 

Merry Kurisimasi!
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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