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Whetung Ojibwa Centre

Learning Mug

Regular price $16.00 CAD
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Porcelain Mugs feature an elegant yet functional fluted style. Each mug is beautifully boxed with artist information. Mug’s volume measures 295ml or 10 fl.oz.  Mugs are microwave and dishwasher safe.

Featuring the artwork of Ojibwa Artist Benjamin Chee Chee.  Born in Temagami, Ontario, Chee Chee largely taught himself to draw and paint. His father died when he was two months old and he lost track of his mother. One reason behind his drive for success as a painter was his ambition to be reunited with her.
He was a prominent member of the second generation of Woodland Indian painters, a native art movement that began in the early nineteen-sixties and has since become one of the important art schools in Canada.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, he painted in a style influenced by modern abstraction. While most of the young Woodland Indian artists were content to follow the style of the movement's founder, Norval Morrisseau, in depicting myths and legends by direct and "primitive" narrative means, Chee Chee pursued a more economical graphic style, a reduction of line and image more in keeping with the mainstream of international modern art.

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