The heart of Ottawa culture, Ottawa 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.
Abstract art, of an accomplished artist, national gallery of canada, museum of civilization,
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
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
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
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Arnold James Laford owner of Fine Aboriginal Art & Reproductions (Ottawa) Ltd. 613 863-8415, Commissioned Originals, Limited Edition Prints, Painted Hand Drums, Carvings, Rock Paintings, One-of-a-Kind Leather Jackets, Native Art Lessons and St... (more)
Contemporary Artist - painter - social commentary regarding Indigenous communities in Canada’s north. Exhibited in major venues in Canada, USA and internationally.
He works almost exclusively in wood, from free standing sculptures to 3 dimensional wall panels. Silk screen images resemble West Coast design.