This creative collaboration with the Smithsonian continues with a nod to the ornamental Art Nouveau style, which flourished internationally from the late 1800s thru the early 1900s.
Sold by 1/2 meter
This creative collaboration with the Smithsonian continues with a nod to the ornamental Art Nouveau style, which flourished internationally from the late 1800s thru the early 1900s.
Sold by 1/2 meter
This creative collaboration with the Smithsonian continues with a nod to the ornamental Art Nouveau style, which flourished internationally from the late 1800s thru the early 1900s.
Sold by 1/2 meter
This creative collaboration with the Smithsonian continues with a nod to the ornamental Art Nouveau style, which flourished internationally from the late 1800s thru the early 1900s.
Sold by 1/2 meter
Collection by Jackie Traverse. Each of the designs are meticulously crafted to accurately represent the intricate patterns and symbols that are so important to First Nations traditions.
Designed by Loretta Gould a Mi’kmaq Artist.
Loretta Gould is a Mi’kmaq quilter and painter who loves bright, beautiful colors. She was born in 1976 and grew up on the Waycobah First Nation.
Designed by Shannon Gustafson
Shannon is a member of Whitesand First Nation and a long term resident of Thunder Bay, Ontario, As an indigenous artist she is committed to cultural preservation through continual learning and sharing her gifts.
Designed by Kevin L. Pee-ace
Kevin was born in Kelvington, Saskatchewan and is a member of the Yellowquill First Nation and Peter Chapman First nation. Art and education have been constants throughout his career.
Designed by Shannon Gustafson
Shannon is a member of Whitesand First Nation and a long term resident of Thunder Bay, Ontario, As an indigenous artist she is committed to cultural preservation through continual learning and sharing her gifts.
Designed by Shannon Gustafson
Shannon is a member of Whitesand First Nation and a long term resident of Thunder Bay, Ontario, As an indigenous artist she is committed to cultural preservation through continual learning and sharing her gifts.