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.
Natural Media Artist & Traditional Native American Flutes
While reflecting the black lines of Woodlands art, Moses embraces his own unique style of embedded images of spirits, humans and animal forms, transcending physical to the spiritual world. His work reflects symbolism, realism and abstract imagery... (more)
We produce, publish and market original paintings and prints by Ojibway artist Rick Beaver and books by his wife, author Ruth Clarke
Abstract art, of an accomplished artist, national gallery of canada, museum of civilization,
Bertin’s style is often described as luminescent, energetic, bold and colourful. A self-confessed “colour junkie”, she is inspired by the way light filters through stain-glass windows, the layering of colours in glazing or printing processes, Wood... (more)
Bone/antler animal spirit carvings
Painter in mixed media, watermedia and photography
Earlene Bitterman is a Metis Children's book illustrator and animator. Offering Metis designs to promote a learning experience in Indigenous languages.
Original oil paintings, watercolours, pencil sketches, photography and short films by Ottawa, Ontario, Metis Artist Rod Borghese. Include landscapes, city scapes, and views from the kayak.
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Artist with Aboriginal background and art therapy training produces works which tell stories of everyday people surviving and thriving in the face of adversity