Roger Ing (1933-2008) - Untitled - Chickadees

Untitled - Chickadees

acrylic on canvas board
40.64 cms x 50.8 cms (16 ins x 20 ins)
Signed and dated lower right, signed and dated verso, framed
made in 1990
Lot offered for sale by Saskatchewan NAC, Regina at the auction event "Saskatchewan, Canadian And International Art" held on Sat, Nov 14, 2020.
Lot 106
Estimate: CAD $240 - $360
Realised: CAD $424

Lot description - from the online catalogue*

Provenance:
You Choose the Charity: 100% of the hammer price for this piece will go to charity, and the winning bidder may choose which charity from our list will receive the funds: Creative Kids Saskatchewan, Grandmothers 4 Grandmothers and Briercrest College Scholarship Fund.
Notes:
Saskatchewan NAC bio: Roger Ing was born in a small village outside of Guangzhou, China in 1933. He immigrated to Canada in 1950, first working in his father's restaurant in Regina. Later, he and his wife, Mei, opened the New Utopia Cafe where Ing did the majority of his artwork. In his formative years, Ing learned the traditional bamboo brush painting style of art, which influenced much of his work. In Canada he immersed himself in painting and studying with Ken Lochhead, one of the Regina Five artists, who introduced him to Abstract Expressionism. Ing developed his own style referring to it as 'Rogerism' or 'Roger Style.' Studio, gallery, restaurant: the New Utopia Cafe was one and the same for Ing for 23 years. When he wasn't out front serving customers, he was in the back creating new Rogerisms of his favourite subjects: tigers, dancers, sunflowers, birds, nudes, Frankensteins, or Mona Lisas. When his restaurant was closed because of health code issues in the summer of 1993, he continued to work at home. Over the years Ing had many exhibitions, including as a contributor of a Saskatchewan Arts Board show at the MacKenzie Gallery in 1962, as well as having solo exhibitions at The Bridge Gallery in 1993, Regina's Albert Library in 1988 and 1989, plus several in the Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange Society Club Gallery in 1988, 1992, and 1996. In 1998 Ing had his first solo exhibition in a major gallery at the MacKenzie Art Gallery, in conjunction with a screening of a documentary 'Roger Ing's Utopia' about him and his work. He became a culture-hero to many in Regina's artistic communities and is remembered for his eclectic collection and unique style. Roger Ing died in Regina in 2008.
Most realised prices include the Buyer's Premium of 18-25%, but not the HST/GST Tax.
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Untitled - Chickadees by artist Roger Ing