Friday, December 17, 2010

Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XXI)

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Isaac Bignell (1958-1995)
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"Blue Heron", 40"x30", © Isaac Bignell Estate
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Self taught artist Isaac Bignell was a Cree painter, born on The Pas reserve, 400 miles north of Winnipeg, Manitoba. During his short life he lived in Winnipeg, Minneapolis and Vancouver. Even influenced by Benjamin Chee Chee, Isaac eventually developed his own style of sponge painting, creating wildlife images distinguished by flowing lines. His work is very popular, and many of his images have been made into prints and cards. Isaac died at the age of 37 on December 17, 1995 at the Munson Medical Centre in Traverse City, Michigan USA.
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Although he died at the peak of his career Isaac Bignell's presence lives on through First Nations artists who apprenticed under him: Russell Noganosh, Ernie Scoles, Donald Peters and Garnet Tobacco. Also, there are other artists influenced by Isaac Bignell like Sinclair Sabourin & Leo “Sweetpea” Nielsen, who was mentored by Garry Meeches and is also following in the footsteps of Benjamin Chee Chee, and Clemence Wescoupe.
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~ Isaac Bignell's art is in numerous collections all over the world and he is the artist who inspired the NORVAL MORRISSEAU BLOG's Blog Master to start collecting Canada's First Nations art (click HERE).
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"My art is strongly influenced by the traditions of my people. I was brought up to live off the land from an early age. Hunting and trapping, living in harmony with the earth has taught me to respect the animals and the spirit and power of nature. I hoop dance and sing Pow Wows to maintain my cultural heritage. Through art and dancing I attempt to influence native people to continue their cultural ways; the gift that was given to us by the Great Spirit."
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Isaac Bignell

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* Image: Courtesy of Coastal Peoples Gallery -
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>>> Reference posts:
- Remembering Isaac Bignell /'You Tube' video dedication/,

- Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part I) /Carl Ray/
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Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part II) /Daphne Odjig/
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Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part III) /Benjamin Chee Chee/
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Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part IV) /Jackson Beardy/
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Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part V) /Joshim Kakegamic/
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Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part VI) /Roy Thomas/
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Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part VII) /Arthur Shilling/
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Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part VIII) /Alex Janvier/
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Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part IX) /Eddy Cobiness/
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Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part X) /Martin Panamick/
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Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XI) /James A. Simon - MISHIBINIJIMA/,

- Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XII) /Carl Beam/,
- Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XIII) /Norman Knott/,
- Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XIV) /Clemence Wescoupe/,
- Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XV) /Cecil Youngfox/,
- Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XVI) /Goyce Kakegamic/,
- Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XVII) /Leland Bell BEBAMINOJMAT/,
- Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XVIII) /Ahmoo Angeconeb,
- Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XIX) /Saul Williams/,
- Great Anishinaabe/Woodland Artists (Part XX) /Francis Kagige/,
- Red Lake Woodland Arts Festival: A Tribute to Norval Morrisseau and the Woodland Artists in 10 DAYS! & - Interview With Ugo Matulic Collector of Norval Morrisseau.-
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* The artwork in this post: "Blue Heron", 40"x30", © Isaac Bignell Estate

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