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 Canadian Metis painter who specializes in surreal and abstract acrylic paintings. Detailed, highly unique artwork with an aboriginal flavour. My style developed from a early start in portrait painting when I was a child and evolved into som... (more)
I apply traditional Mi’Kmaq weaving skills to weave new children’s furniture, reweave heirloom antiques and teach the occasional weaving class. Contact me for all your weaving needs!
Tree Spirit, Mask, talking Sticks, Portraits, are some of the Carvings I do. Most are larger tree carvings of any sort
Artist and Art Teacher. I work in various mediums as I have a strong belief that it is the message not the medium that creates works of art. Most of my past work is directed to social-political concerns and my present although stems from the past... (more)
Self taught Indigenous painter inspired by spirit of my ancestors. My art focuses on being mindful of time and space where shadows are non-existent, discovering where I'm from and where I may be going.
Fine art by Teresa Young, a primarily self taught painter who has a unique style of art that is detailed, vividly colourful, technically skilled, abstract, surreal and expressive.