Posts Tagged ‘painting’
Lynette Dawson
Lynette Dawson Artist Gallery Contact Lynette Dawson Algonquin My name is Lynette Dawson, I am a self-taught Algonquin artist residing on Ucluelet First Nation. Most of my art reflects my experiences with the creatures living above and below the surface. I love showing people the things that live here; but mostly I love expressing how important…
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Karen Begay Artist Gallery Contact Karen Begay Navajo My name is Karen Begay, I am from the Navajo Tribe. My clans are Nakai Diné and Ta’nezahii. My art work was mostly inspired by my Grandmother who was a rug weaver through out her whole life. I learned about sand paintings by going to many ceremonies…
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Misty Fredericks Artist Gallery Contact Misty Fredericks Six Nations of the Grand River She·kú ~ I am Onʌyoteˀa·ká· from Six Nations of the Grand River, living on the West Coast of Turtle Island. I am a Sixties Scoop Survivor and one of the ways I am reclaiming my cultural identity is to create art. I…
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Lindsay Myers Artist Gallery Contact Lindsay Myers Métis My name is Lindsay Myers, I am a Métis artist. I was not raised in the traditions of my people or those of the land I reside. I did not receive my art teachings in this sense. I am primarily self-taught with some University. For the past…
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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.…
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Madeline Belanger Artist Gallery Contact Madeline Belanger Saddle Lake Cree Nation When I was a child, my older cousin Leon showed me a drawing he had made of a horse. Ever since then I was fascinated with art. I learned about drawing and painting in high school and have been mostly self taught since then.…
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Wendy Alexander Artist Gallery Contact Wendy Alexander Natoaganeg First Nation I am a Mi’kmaw woman of Mi’kma’ki in the community of Natoaganeg. I pride myself in being a self taught artist and crafter. I’m learning more about myself and realize that I have always had the ability to make something from nothing. I give thanks…
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Deb Malcolm Artist Gallery Contact Deb Malcolm Manitoba Métis Federation Deb Malcolm is a self-taught artist born in Toronto,Ontario. Having recently discovered her Metis ancestry, she has been exploring the history of her family on her birth mother’s side. Inspired by the historical flower beadwork patterns found on clothing, footwear and various carrying bags used…
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Esta Baker Artist Gallery Contact Esta Baker Teetl’it Gwich’in, Alberta Tansi; I am a self taught acrylic artist from Yellowknife, NWT. I am now based in Spruce Grove AB. My art and photography is nature based in landscapes, birch and skies showing our connection we have to this land. Buy their work… Please visit Esta…
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Jessica Somers Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Jessica Somers Odanak Abenakis /Métis, Ontario Jessica Somers is Abenaki First Nation. She is greatly influenced by her grandmother who enjoyed creating scenic and wildlife paintings. Her father’s passion for carpentry and his hard work ethics and determination are what attributed to her success as an artist today. Jessica…
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