Posts Tagged ‘candles’
Ashley E. Jackson | The Charming Gem
Ashley E. Jackson Artist Gallery Contact Ashley E. Jackson Anishinaabe / Potawatomi I am an Anishinaabe and Potawatomi artist and craftswoman from Beausoleil First Nation. My work includes handcrafted jewelry, candle making, and botanical apothecary. I focus on natural materials and old world inspired methods for my creations. I draw from both of my cultures…
Read MoreLynn Wilson | Wick-It Naturals
Lynn Wilson Artist Gallery Contact Lynn Wilson Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory WICK-IT – Hand crafted aromatic materials, soy candles, vegan soaps, bath bombs, gift baskets and knitted goods. Lynn says that Wick-It has just evolved over the years. She was originally looking for a candle supplier for her seasonal Christmas store on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory.…
Read MoreRikki Singleton | Riksworks
Rikki Singleton Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Rikki Singleton Ojibway & Cree, Migisi Sahgaigan First Nation Aaniin [Hello], my name is Rikki Singleton, and my small business is Riksworks. I am an urban Indigenous artist (Ojibway and Cree) currently living in Mississauga and am from the Migisi Sahgaigan [Eagle Lake] First Nation, in Treaty 3 Territory.…
Read MorePaula Naponse | Ondarez
Paula Naponse Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Paula Naponse Aninishaabe/Ojibway member of Atikameksheng Anishinawbek, Ontario My name is Paula, and I am a self-taught artist. I have been creating and refining my skills and knowledge since I was a teen. I focus on traditional designs with a modern flair. I want to adorn people and homes…
Read MoreRobyn Ivory Pierson | Indigenously Infused
Robyn Ivory Pierson Artist Gallery Workshop Contact Robyn Ivory Pierson Anishinaabe, Curve Lake First Nation, Ontario Robyn Ivory Pierson is a proud Anishinaabe mother of three from Curve Lake First Nation. As the owner and creator of Indigenously Infused, she has dedicated her life to promoting and sharing the beauty of Indigenous culture through her…
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