Saul Williams is a painter and graphic artist who was born in North Caribou Lake, Ontario, Canada. He has also lived in Weagamow (1963) and in Sioux Lookout. The three are all within 200 miles of... Read full biography
Saul Williams is a painter and graphic artist who was born in North Caribou Lake, Ontario, Canada. He has also lived in Weagamow (1963) and in Sioux Lookout. The three are all within 200 miles of each other, in north western Ontario, between Thunder Bay and Winnipeg, Manitoba. His mediums are... Read full biography
Saul Williams is a painter and graphic artist who was born in North Caribou Lake, Ontario, Canada. He has also lived in Weagamow (1963) and in Sioux Lookout. The three are all within 200 miles of each other, in north western Ontario, between Thunder Bay and Winnipeg, Manitoba. His mediums are acrylic, silkscreen, watercolor, charcoal, ink, linocut and lithograph. His subjects are myths, legends, symbolism, native spirits, birds, fish and animals. His style is known as Woodland Art. It is... Read full biography
Saul Williams is a painter and graphic artist who was born in North Caribou Lake, Ontario, Canada. He has also lived in Weagamow (1963) and in Sioux Lookout. The three are all within 200 miles of each other, in north western Ontario, between Thunder Bay and Winnipeg, Manitoba. His mediums are acrylic, silkscreen, watercolor, charcoal, ink, linocut and lithograph. His subjects are myths, legends, symbolism, native spirits, birds, fish and animals. His style is known as Woodland Art. It is identified by black outlined figures, x-ray perspectives, vivid colours that are compartmentalized similar to stained glass, and usually a solid color (e.g. white) background. Norval Morrisseau (see AskART) is considered the innovator of the style. It is... Read full biography
Saul Williams is a painter and graphic artist who was born in North Caribou Lake, Ontario, Canada. He has also lived in Weagamow (1963) and in Sioux Lookout. The three are all within 200 miles of each other, in north western Ontario, between Thunder Bay and Winnipeg, Manitoba. His mediums are acrylic, silkscreen, watercolor, charcoal, ink, linocut and lithograph. His subjects are myths, legends, symbolism, native spirits, birds, fish and animals. His style is known as Woodland Art. It is identified by black outlined figures, x-ray perspectives, vivid colours that are compartmentalized similar to stained glass, and usually a solid color (e.g. white) background. Norval Morrisseau (see AskART) is considered the innovator of the style. It is predominantly practiced by members of the First Nations (Indians) of Canada and the U.S.A. in the regions that border th... Read full biography
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