This beautiful art card features a colorful depiction of a hummingbird, a symbol of joy and love in Ojibwa culture. Created by the renowned artist Clemence Wescoupe, this lithograph print is a licensed reprint and measures 6" x 9". The vibrant colors and intricate details of the artwork reflect the artist's unique style, combining elements of abstract, fantasy, Indian, folk art, and Native American art. Perfect for collectors or as a gift, this unframed art card is a great addition to any art collection. It celebrates nature, birds, and mythological themes, and showcases the rich culture and traditions of the Ojibwa people.

Clemence Wescoupe (1951 - 2018)

  Clemence Wescoupe was a prominent Canadian painter and printmaker. He was born at the Long Plain Reserve in Manitoba in 1951 of Saulteaux background. His native name was “Ozaa-Bines”, which means “Brown Thunderbird”.

  Wescoupe was largely self-taught and began to paint in 1971. He started printmaking after he was inspired by his friends, a group of artists in the Professional Native Indian Artists Incorporation, better known as the "Indian Group of Seven". Wescoupe used oils, acrylics, watercolors, gouache to create his work, and belongs to the Woodland School of Art.

 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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