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Maxine Noel Maxine was
born in Manitoba of Santee Oglala Sioux parents. She spent her early childhood
on her mother’s reserve but at the age of six she left to attend an Indian
residential school. Maxine’s early career as a legal secretary was soon
overshadowed by her preoccupation with painting and drawing. She took a course
in advanced design where a teacher noticed Maxine’s tendency toward linear
expression and encouraged her in the use of shape and line to suggest movement.
She learned those lessons well, as evidenced by much of her work today. Since
those early days Maxine has mastered the skills of painting and drawing plus
the processes of serigraphy, etching and stone lithography. Recently she has
turned her talents to the creation of editions in cast paper and limited
edition bronze castings. Maxine has received excellent response to her work and
is now able to devote herself full-time to the creation of art. Noel signs her artwork with her Sioux name
IOYAN MANI, which translates as “Walk Beyond”. |
![]() Spirit of the Woodlands
Acrylic on Canvas 24 x 24 n.d. $8,750 |
![]() Three Seated Figures
Gouache and Acrylic on Paper 22.5 x 30.5 1982 $2,750 |
![]() Untitled
Acrylic and Ink on Paper 11 x 6 n.d. $975 |