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Born in Windsor, Ontario in 1941, and educated at Mount Allison University, Roger Savage has made Queens
County, Nova Scotia his home since 1973. Early in his career he discovered the need to work outdoors and so
has traveled extensively in search of his subject - the light and shadow of Nature. On site he prefers to work in
watercolour. Occasionally he will sketch in the field, returning to the studio to create prints in silk-screen and
lithography. Within Canada, his site work has included the oysters beds of P.E.I., the primordial granite forms of Cadden Bay, the rhododendrons at Annapolis Royal's Historic Gardens and the icebergs of Ellesmere Island, N.W.T. Outside of Canada, Savage has painted and exhibited in Sweden, USA, Colombia, Germany, Switzerland, the UK, Canary Islands, Bermuda, Cuba and Crete. Within the Maritimes his work is included in the permanent collections of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia(Halifax), Confederation Centre Art Gallery(Charlottetown), and the Owens Art Gallery(Sackville). His artwork has also been reproduced on poetry book covers and on two $100 commemorative gold coins (1978, 1981).The artist has lectured and given painting seminars to adults as well as delighted hundreds of children while teaching them the basis of screenprinting. His striking images of the seashore of his home province, translated into postcard miniatures, have brought Nova Scotia to thousands of people. |
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