Garnet Tobacco
Garnet Tobacco, a Cree artist, was born on February 6th, 1964 in Moose Lake,
Manitoba. The Buffalo is his family crest symbol. Garnet Tobacco is a self-taught artist who
creates original paintings, limited edition prints, and carvings. Garnet, a
prolific talent, has been painting for over twenty years and occasionally
sculpts in soapstone and wood. He apprenticed under Isaac Bignell, a prominent
artist who has passed away. Bignell’s style and form greatly influenced Garnet
who is preserving it to this day. Fluid lines, soft earthy tones against simple
stylized backgrounds are all characteristics that have attracted many
collectors. Some of the animals that he
loves to paint are those common to the plains region such as bison, herons,
eagles, and hawks, but he also explores the marine world with his salmon,
whales and turtles, as well as some truly delightful works depicting subjects
like the butterfly, hummingbirds and loons.
Garnet’s friendship with his teacher, Isaac Bignell, was something he
treasured, so preserving Isaac’s style keeps his identity alive for many to
understand and collect. Garnet's work is
distinctive and is characterized by fine, elegant lines, and an earthy palette. His work has been displayed at the Art Expo
in Calgary, AB. Garnet has works in
private collections throughout Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Australia, U.S.A
and Canada. |
Giver of Life
Acrlic on Paper 15" x 22" 1997 $450 |