This beautiful 6" x 9" art card features the stunning Bull Moose & Cow by Ojibway artist Ernest Cobiness of the Elk Clan. Printed using lithography techniques, the open edition print is a licensed reprint and is unframed. Perfect for art collectors and enthusiasts alike, this piece showcases the beauty of Ontario, Canada and the Ojibway culture. The print is on high-quality paper and measures 6 inches in height and 9 inches in width. Add this unique piece to your collection today.

Ernest Cobiness

  Cultural Background: Ojibway

  Ernest Cobiness (Wahbi-Benaise) is from the Elk Clan of the Anishinaabe Nation. He started painting as a child and was mentored by his father, the great Eddy Cobiness, founder of the Canadian “Native Group of Seven.” Ernest has painted his whole life and works with different media but mainly acrylics. He is also an activist and he loves hunting, fishing, camping and attending ceremonies and gatherings. The flowing lines between the generations are of the utmost importance to him as he straddles the line between his father’s style and imagery and his own.

  Ernest explains, “I was raised in Buffalo Point First Nation in Southeastern Manitoba. I am the father of 5 children and the grandfather of 10. I am the son of the late Eddy Cobiness, Founder of the Canadian “Native Group of Seven.” I never went to art school because my father was my teacher and mentor. When my father passed, my mother asked me if I could carry on this legacy. I honour my father in my work but truly have my own style. I hope one day my children and their children might continue.”

  These art cards are open edition and any signatures are part of the printing process. The cards are similar to a greeting card as it opens up to provide space for writing a letter. There is a short biography on the back of the card. Ernest Cobiness has an agreement with the publisher CAP. The card comes with an envelope and mylar sleeve. Card size is 6" x 9". 
  
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