
FINAL REDUCTION: Clemence Wescoupe Ltd. Edition Framed Print
$125
Clemence Wescoupe was Saulteaux (a branch of the Ojibwa First Nations).
He was self-taught, started painting around 1971; Later (mid-1970s) began printmaking—silkscreens, lithographs, etc; His subject matter: Ojibwa legends, animal spirits (wolves, birds like kingfisher, swan, thunderbird, etc.), “mother and child,” and broadly spiritual/nature themes;Style: Flowing, elegant lines; use of negative space; stylized forms; strong links to the Woodland School of First Nations art.
Prints is named "Home Ward Bound".
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