



Goyce Kakegamic, First Nations, 20th CENTURY Print Signed bottom right, 7th. Size: - Print: 6 inches x 8 inches - Frame: 11 inches x 13 inches Asking $100 ABOUT THE ARTIST Goyce Kakegamic B.A., B.Ed., D.Litt. (1948) A prominent Canadian painter, printmaker, educator and community leader, Goyce Kakegamic was born on the Sandy Lake Indian Reserve, Ontario and currently lives in Thunder Bay, Ontario. His works are in the permanent collections of several museums. His primary mediums are acrylics, serigraph* and mixed mediums. His subjects are allegory*, animals, fantasy, figures, legends, mythology, satire, social commentary, spirituality and traditional ceremonies. His style is usually described as Woodland School of Art*; however, it could also be described as Abstraction*, Modernism* and Surrealism*. Kakegamic signs his works in either English or in syllabics*, and occasionally in both.