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Born 1951 Long Plain Indian Reserve, Manitoba, Canada. Known for: Woodland School of Art birds, animals, legend and allegory, serigraphs, lithographs.
Clemence Wescoupe (1951). A prominent Canadian painter and printmaker, Clemence Wescoupe (aka: Oo-za-biness), of the Saulteaux Indian First Nation (a branch of the Ojibwa), was born on the Long Plain... Read full biography
Clemence Wescoupe (1951). A prominent Canadian painter and printmaker, Clemence Wescoupe (aka: Oo-za-biness), of the Saulteaux Indian First Nation (a branch of the Ojibwa), was born on the Long Plain Indian Reserve, Manitoba and lives in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba (about 50 miles west of... Read full biography
Clemence Wescoupe (1951). A prominent Canadian painter and printmaker, Clemence Wescoupe (aka: Oo-za-biness), of the Saulteaux Indian First Nation (a branch of the Ojibwa), was born on the Long Plain Indian Reserve, Manitoba and lives in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba (about 50 miles west of Winnipeg). His paintings and prints are in several museum collections including the Canadian Museum of History. His mediums are oils, acrylics, watercolors, gouache, serigraphs* and lithographs*. His subjects... Read full biography
Clemence Wescoupe (1951). A prominent Canadian painter and printmaker, Clemence Wescoupe (aka: Oo-za-biness), of the Saulteaux Indian First Nation (a branch of the Ojibwa), was born on the Long Plain Indian Reserve, Manitoba and lives in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba (about 50 miles west of Winnipeg). His paintings and prints are in several museum collections including the Canadian Museum of History. His mediums are oils, acrylics, watercolors, gouache, serigraphs* and lithographs*. His subjects are birds, animals, mother and child, legends, spirituality and allegory*. His style is Woodland School of Art*. His works are identified by their flowing lines, stylized forms and the predominance of negative space. The askART auction results have... Read full biography
Clemence Wescoupe (1951). A prominent Canadian painter and printmaker, Clemence Wescoupe (aka: Oo-za-biness), of the Saulteaux Indian First Nation (a branch of the Ojibwa), was born on the Long Plain Indian Reserve, Manitoba and lives in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba (about 50 miles west of Winnipeg). His paintings and prints are in several museum collections including the Canadian Museum of History. His mediums are oils, acrylics, watercolors, gouache, serigraphs* and lithographs*. His subjects are birds, animals, mother and child, legends, spirituality and allegory*. His style is Woodland School of Art*. His works are identified by their flowing lines, stylized forms and the predominance of negative space. The askART auction results have some good illustrations of his oeuvre. He is a self-taught artist who began painting in 1971 and printmaking in the mid 1970s when... Read full biography
