The heart of Canadian culture, Canadian indigenous art is varied from the Haida of the west coast to the Inuit of the North. These indigenous artists work in traditional and contemporary art forms such as soapstone, woodcarving, mask making, weaving, leather and painting.
Award winning Alberta Oil painter; painting Plein Air, Still Life, Landscape, and portraits. Also known as a Metis artist.
Deborah Robinson, Artist, Calgary, paints miniatures to murals & much in between. Landscapes, flowers, figures, & spiritual art in acrylic, watercolours, & oils. My passion for painting came after initially being trained in music. My m... (more)
Oil painter of Western Canadian Landscapes and Large Animals.
I am an Albertan artist. I love being in the outdoors, painting mountain scenes of the Alberta Rockies and Foothills. I paint mainly in oils.
I am a regula... (more)
I am a photographic artist who is inspired by the blessed variety of life; the outdoors, wildlife, trains, movies and many other things!
I enjoy creating images that express a positive and inspiring message or a sense of wonder about our... (more)
Bone/antler animal spirit carvings
Original Ojibwe Woodlands artwork depicting Canadian wildlife, especially eagles, bears, and ravens.
Painting the unique imagery of people, land, urban and seascapes of the Canadian fabric.
Misc. Beginner Carving and Sculpting.
Jason Carter is an acclaimed Aboriginal soapstone carver and painter. 'Bold' and 'brilliant' are two words that have often been used to describe this prolific visual artist.
I am a Mi'kmaq artist from New Brunswick. I paint acrylic on Canvas and also sell signed matted prints. I am a traditional craftsperson also, making regalia and other art objects