Four Winds

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IceBear (Mikwamii-makwa / Chris Johnson)

Biography

IceBear (in Ojibway, Mikwamii-makwa, and Chris Johnson to his friends) is a status member of the Chippewas of Nawash at Cape Croker at Georgian Bay in Ontario. Chris, while still a teen, attended the Toronto Artist's Workshop, and later Sheridan College. After college, he went to work in the advertising and communications industry, spending the next 25 years as designer and art director. With his arrival on the west coast in the early 80's he felt a growing need to follow his dreams, fulfill his 'responsibilities' and give the visions the chance to materialize. He moved to Vancouver Island, adopting the name Ice Bear for his art, and made a personal commitment to fine art.

Resume

Toronto Artist's Workshop, Sheridan College.

Website

http://www.icebearstudio.com

Details
Artwork type
Sculpture
Medium
Resin composite
Dimensions
13.5 feet tall
Site
Mermaid Wharf, 409 Swift Street.
Artwork category
Privately Held Public Art
Community
Victoria
Date unveiled
June 21, 2001
Location
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Abstract teal and navy blue dragonfly illustrations.

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