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.
Dorothy Tinning is one of the Okanagan Similkameen's well-known artists. She has established a loyal collecting audience for her Acrylic on Canvas original paintings, and Giclee on Canvas limited editions. Dorothy's artistic style blends Aborigina... (more)
Janies Art Page
South American aboriginal artist, designer located in British Columbia.
traditional art in contemporary mediums
Jackie Traverse is an indigenous Canadian artist from Lake St. Martin First Nation, currently working out of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She attended the School of Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba and graduated in 2009. Jackie Traverse is... (more)
Experimenting with watercolour, acrylic and mixed medium. Love nature, wildlife and people.
Anishinabe artist. A blog that has paintings, carvings, fibre arts, and Cool Indians on Main St.
Louise Vien (Aboriginal) Métis Artist and artisan. Textile maker of finger woven Ceinture fleche (arrow sash). I am also a painter of Métis expressions and wildlife. Crafter of old art forms from my French Canadian heritage and beaded artifacts fr... (more)
Born near Algonquin Park, Alfred reflects his aboriginal/european culture using a variety of themes and devices, in traditional and contemporary art forms.