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Acrylic On Paper 1980
Signed & Dated Lower Right
Sheet - 26 ins x 20 ins (66 cm x 50.8 cm)
Framed Under Glass
Provenance: Private Collection
Timothy Gregory (Tim) Restoule
(1960 - Indigenous / CAD)
From the Ojibwe Nation, known for his evocative paintings and prints that explore the intersection of traditional Anishinaabe culture and modern experiences. Born in 1960 Toronto, Ontario
Restoule draws inspiration from his urban upbringing and his deep connection to his ancestors' teachings.
With a bold and expressive style, Restoule's artwork delves into themes of identity, community, and the natural world. His vibrant colors and dynamic compositions bring to life the stories and legends of his people, while also reflecting the complexities of contemporary Indigenous life. From the majestic beauty of the northern lights to the resilience of urban Indigenous youth, Restoule's art celebrates the diversity and richness of Native American experiences.
Through his creative journey, Restoule honors the traditions of his ancestors while also pushing the boundaries of modern Indigenous art. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums, inspiring a new generation of artists to explore their cultural heritage and creative voices. With every brushstroke, Tim Restoule contributes to the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of Native American art.
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