This beautiful art card depicts a serene image of a mother and child swan in a natural setting. The piece was created by Ojibway artist Hugh McKenzie and features a unique blend of art deco, abstract, experimental, and Indian styles. The lithography technique used in production highlights the intricate details of the image while the small size of 6 x 9 inches makes it perfect for framing or displaying on its own. The card is an open edition and is a licensed reprint, printed on high-quality paper. The subject matter captures elements of nature, love, and mythology, while also honoring the Sioux culture. This item is perfect for anyone who appreciates art that is both beautiful and meaningful.

 Hugh McKenzie (Zaagiidgeaway Gabo) is an Ojibway artist from Lake Temagami [Ontario, Canada]. His prints are images conveying spiritual meaning, animals and birds. Hugh was born on Bear Island, Lake Temagami. He says growing up on the family trap-line was the early inspiration for his interest in the land and nature.

  In 1967 Hugh went to work and live with his friend and fellow artist Benjamin Chee Chee in Hull Quebec. Together they produced work and sold it to the Canadian Indian Marketing Services. They did several art shows in Ottawa and Chee Chee produced a mural for Expo 67 that became well-known. Chee Chee died in 1976. Hugh continued to carry on ... 

  Signatures are part of the printing process. Greeting card type card opens up to write a letter. 6" x 9" Card comes with envelope and mylar sleeve. Image is a licensed print by CAP.

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