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Benjamin Chee Chee
Benjamin Chee Chee (born Kenneth Thomas Benjamin) was a Canadian artist
of Ojibwa
descent. He was born at Temagami,
Ontario on 26 March 1944. His early life
was troubled and he lost track of his mother, who he spent many years searching
for. He moved to Montreal in 1965 where he developed his love of drawing, and
moved back to Ottawa
in 1973. Chee Chee's first exhibition
was held in 1973 at the University of Ottawa. Soon after he gained fame as he developed his
unique style of clear graceful lines with minimal colour of birds and animals
giving sense to emotion and movement. Though his art featured a great deal of
iconography often used by Canadian First Nations artists, Chee Chee had denied
his art had symbolic meaning. He instead referred to the animals featured in
his art as "creatures of the present". He also specifically referred
to himself to an Ojibway artist, as opposed to allowing himself to be
categorized under the broader net of simply an "Indian" artist. His work has been exhibited throughout the
world and his style is easily recognizable.
He is considered one of Canada’s most talented artists. Chee Chee died in Ottawa
on 14 March 1977.
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