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.
I am a painter/drawer/sculptor of almost any surface and media, photographer and designer of logos murals and posters, tattoo artist and designer, a creative writer and much more. Please see my Photo Gallery for examples of the work that I do.
... (more)Michael Price is a First Nation’s artist and master carver from the Pacific North West in BC, Canada, specializing in native Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) sculpture of masks, and other native artifacts. Originally from Quadra Island he now lives in Cre... (more)
From digital to mixed media to acrylic paintings Denny Reed works with the fifth dimensions and Shaman consciousness.
I hand carve wood sculpture. I work with a variety of soft and exotic hard woods.
Page has been painting since she was 6 years old. Her journey in life as a true artist and as an Administrator and Director then challenging herself in 2000 to represent Canada in Juried Competitions in Pastel painting has enriched her wildest dre... (more)
International Stone Sculptor,soapstone, alabaster. perypholite, chlorite.
Professional portrait artist is passionate about her work.With her uncanny ability to capture the very essence of her subjects, she is known for her commissioned portraits be they for board rooms, homes or murals. Her love of horses shows in the w... (more)
Oil and Acrylic Northern Landscapes. Figurative.
Although I am aboriginal I work in acrylics, watercolour and yellow cedar creating designs that are non traditional.
Traditional Haida Carver