Clemence Wescoupe Indigenous Screenprint, Manitou Banasik 24x18"
$140
A beautiful, ready-to-hang piece of Canadian Indigenous heritage: an
authentic vintage screenprint/serigraph by the prominent Anishinaabe
(Saulteaux/Ojibwe) artist Clemence Wescoupe (1951–2018), titled "Manitou
Banasik" (God's Bird).
Wescoupe was an influential figure in the historic Woodland School of
Art. This stunning work features his signature flowing, elegant linework
and masterful use of negative space, depicting a stylized spiritual bird
form. It comes housed in a clean vintage frame under glass and is
completely ready to display.
An excellent find for collectors of Canadian Indigenous fine art,
mid-century modern design, or retro decor.
Details:
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Artist: Clemence Wescoupe (Anishinaabe / Saulteaux, 1951–2018)
Title: "Manitou Banasik"
Medium: Serigraph / Screenprint on Paper
Framed Size: 24" x 18"
Style: Woodland School of Art / Canadian Indigenous
Condition: Good vintage condition. The graphic linework and ink fills
remain bright and crisp. Note on paper: The paper sheet shows some
natural, age-related wavy buckling/rippling under the glass, which is
common for mid-century prints framed without a thick mat border. The
frame is structurally solid and clean. Priced accordingly.
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