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Artist: Stephen Snake
Size: 28" X 21"
Medium: Print
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Stephen Snake was born on the Rama Reserve near Orillia, Ontario in 1966. He began to draw as soon as he could hold a pencil and crayon. Stephen was cared for and supported by his mother, Carol, an artist in her own right - who along with her cousin Arthur Shilling recognized and encouraged Stephen to continue his art. Shilling was the first to expose Snake to the prolific works of Norval Morrisseau.
Snake's family eventually moved to Midland, Ontario where he depicted grain elevators and other similar subjects of everyday rural life. In 1994, Stephen settled in the Bear Island Reserve on Lake Temagami. There, Stephen continues to live and paint. His works can be found in the David Bronfman Collection, as well as the Chamber of Commerce in Orillia and the First Nations of Rama Bank office.
More at http://kiplinggallery.com/steve-snake/stephen-snake-biography
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