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.
Elka is a nick name of well know Canadian artist Elizabeth Kawala.
Ahnishnahbe (Ojibway) #painter, #sculptor, photographer, writer, blogger and culture watcher. WorK includes: rawhide rattles, acrylic paintings, wood sculpture, papier mache masks, beadwork, leatherwork #FirstNationsArt #ContemporaryArt
Graduate from First Nations University Bachelor of Fine Arts (Indian Art)2004 Teaching Art & Crafts to elementary students & high school students in Regina, Sask. Also having exhibits on own personal paintings at R.C.M.P. Heritage Center(R... (more)
Ray Keighley - Artist Statement Ray is a Cree/Metis artist who was born and raised in the foothills of Alberta and who has family roots on the Sucker River Reserve north of Lac La Ronge, Saskatchewan.
Art has been an integral part of Keig... (more)
wildlife and landscape artist i also do carvings
wildlife/lansdcape painter, airbrushing and carver
Original Woodlands Ojibwe paintings. Original works inspired by personal visions and traditional legends. Paintings of animals, shamans and mythological creatures.
Kirk Brant paints in a very personal style informed by the Woodland school of art and his Mohawk heritage. His graphic design education is seen in his execution of formlines and application of colour that are the basis of much of his art.
Metis Aboriginal artist - dance, drawings, fish scale art
Josh Kolay is an Aboriginal artist who brings his deep historical and cultural relationship with the land and nature to life in his work.