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.
Crystal Lee Clark was born and raised in Fort McMurrary, Alberta.
Through education and employment she has lived and experienced diverse cultural landscapes. Her knowledge and identity encompasses tradition and technology. She has been co... (more)
aboriginal, oil painter, chilcotin, northern, Indian, art, gallery, instructor, children and all ages, first nation,
Award-winning metis artist specializing in wildlife, western and native art.
Katrina Favell Aboriginal Stained Glass Artist, cedar weaving , birch bark baskets, painting on canvas, moccasin making , traditional plant harvesting. Takes everyday art and transforms it with a unique aboriginal twist.
All my drawings are in ball-point pen
Realistic black and white drawings of Western scenes, cowboys and native imagery. Litho prints available.
As a child my mother, in mystical bard like sing song rhythm, enthralled me with the magical properties of misty multi-colored rainbows. A short incantation holding life long inspiration, not in search of the pot of gold but the magic of colour.(more)
Wayne Gorman is a self-taught artist who works in landscape, wildlife and portraits. He specializes in works with pencil, watercolor, colored pencil, acrylic, and oil mediums.
I am a Metis Artist who grew up in Yellowknife, NT. I moved to Red Deer 10 years ago and I work in a school for disabled children here in Red Deer and fundraise continually for them by selling my art.