Posts Tagged ‘jewelry’
Abigail Harris
Abigail Harris Artist Gallery Contact Abigail Harris Garden River First Nations I learned how to create something out of nothing from my Mother and Grandmother. They taught me to see the possibility in anything. But more practically they taught me how to sew and trust in the good medicine in my hands. Buy their work……
Read MoreAutumn Maracle | Rain Makes it Simple
Autumn Maracle Artist Gallery Contact Autumn Maracle Mohawks, Tyendinaga I am Rain and I loved watching my great gramma make moccasins at her table, and playing with the beads and beadwork as a small child. I grew up always knowing I wanted to make crafts and things more than anything else and was always making something…
Read MoreStephanie White
Stephanie White Artist Gallery Contact Stephanie White Qalipu Mi’kmaq Kwe, Teluisi Stephanie White. I am part of the Qalipu Band of Newfoundland. I am sharing the Mi’Kmaq indigenous culture through art. I love all types of crafting and artwork. I create art with many mediums including paint, sweetgrass, porcupine quills, animal skin/fur, sea glass, and wood/bark.…
Read MoreKaren Fleming
Karen Fleming Artist Gallery Contact Karen Fleming Inuk I am Inuk, born and raised in Ottawa, and my birth mother is from Chisasibi, Quebec. As a Sixties Scoop Survivor, I began crafting in 2009 as a way to feel connected to my heritage. My husband is First Nations and helps create handmade, useful and decorative…
Read MoreRosalee Mitchell | Raónraon Creations
Rosalee Mitchell Artist Gallery Contact Rosalee Mitchell Six Nations of the Grand River My name is Rosalee Laurena Mitchell and I am the founder of Raónraon Creations. I became interested in creating beautiful beadwork based on my own personal mission to find a grounding outlet that would feed my soul, and connect me to my…
Read MoreLaurel Thomas | Skydome Creations
Laurel Thomas Artist Gallery Contact Laurel Thomas Six Nations of the Grand River Hello everyone! My name is Laurel Thomas and im a full-time artist from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. I started formally beading with my late mother about 5 years ago when we moved back to our community. During the last…
Read MoreSharifah Marsden
Sharifah Marsden Artist Gallery Contact Sharifah Marsden Mississaugas of Scugog Island Ontario Sharifah Marsden is an Anishinaabe artist from the Mississaugas of Scugo Island First Nation, Ontario. She draws from her Anishinaabe roots, creating works from her knowledge of the Woodland style of art and her experience with creating beadwork and regalia. To create works…
Read MoreShailla Manitowabie Cooke
Shailla Manitowabie Cooke Artist Gallery Contact Shailla Manitowabie Cooke Wikwemikong First Nation My name is Shailla Manitowabie Cooke of Wikwemikong First Nation. I learned how to bead from my elders and women in my community, I find it to be a very sacred ritual and tradition that we must hold onto in order to protect…
Read MoreStacey Desmoulin
Stacey Desmoulin Artist Gallery Contact Stacey Desmoulin Aniimbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek I am new to beading and so far loving where it is taking me. I learn and work on my creativity everyday with various creations. I am an ojibwe woman from Northern Ontario. Buy their work… Please contact artist for any inquiries. Contact Artist Email…
Read MoreAndrea Sparvier
Andrea Sparvier Artist Gallery Contact Andrea Sparvier Cowessess First Nation My name is Andrea Sparvier, I am Cree from Cowessess First Nation, in Saskatchewan. I’ve been beading for 4 years now and after attending a ribbon skirt making class, I started sewing ribbon dresses, star quilts, moss bags and baby carseat covers. I love creating…
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