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 work with porqupine quills, bone, feather, leather, shells, semi-precious stones and beads. Some of my crafts can be found world wide. We are located on the west coast of Canada and attend annual Pow Wows and other events.
Jewelry as unique as the person wearing it. Custom orders. Canadian silver, copper and gold. Haida carved jewelry . Celtic and scrolled carved jewelry.
Traditional Native beadwork & Drums
Westcoast Native Bentwood boxes by James Michels, carvings, painted, eagle, frog. whale, butterfly
Inspired natural & supernatural phenomena are prominent in my current artwork and everyday life.
I am also passionate about trauma informed decolonial wellness practices, creative emotional expression and self awareness. These themes... (more)
David Montpetit, a pre-eminent Canadian glass artist has broken through the mould with the development of exclusive techniques and a distinctive approach to the use of glass as a contemporary medium. He is pioneering a method, which turns the tra... (more)
Original, handmade, unique creations in sterling silver,gold and mixed metals. Bronze and stone sculptures; contemporary, figurative, and western bronze equestrian.
We offer authentic Pacific Northwest coast Native American jewelry, and art in the Kwakiutl, Haida and Coast Salish styles. If you are interested in totem poles, Native art or simply Native American Indians, you will find a lot of information on o... (more)
Northwest Coast Native artist specializing in carving, painting, stained glass, jewellery, and totem poles
artwork from saskatchewan artist daun pechawis from mistawasis first-nations, salish style cedar weave traditional hat's and fedora's, cedar carivings, painting and drawings & mixed media