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.
Collection from Tamara Malcolm
Tamara Malcolm (Saulteaux/Ojibway) is a member of Serpent River First Nation. She is a First Nation artist, pow wow dancer, designer, entrepreneur, and advocate for families dealing with child welfare issues.
Collection from Tamara Malcolm
Tamara Malcolm (Saulteaux/Ojibway) is a member of Serpent River First Nation. She is a First Nation artist, pow wow dancer, designer, entrepreneur, and advocate for families dealing with child welfare issues.
Collection from Tamara Malcolm
Tamara Malcolm (Saulteaux/Ojibway) is a member of Serpent River First Nation. She is a First Nation artist, pow wow dancer, designer, entrepreneur, and advocate for families dealing with child welfare issues.
From the Anishinaabe community, Mark Anthony Jacobson is an Ojibwe artist born in Sioux Lookout Ontario, Canada. Inspired by his Ojibwe heritage and the relationships between animals, humanity and spirituality.
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From the Anishinaabe community, Mark Anthony Jacobson is an Ojibwe artist born in Sioux Lookout Ontario, Canada. Inspired by his Ojibwe heritage and the relationships between animals, humanity and spirituality.
Sold by 1/2 meter
From the Anishinaabe community, Mark Anthony Jacobson is an Ojibwe artist born in Sioux Lookout Ontario, Canada. Inspired by his Ojibwe heritage and the relationships between animals, humanity and spirituality.
Sold by 1/2 meter
From the Anishinaabe community, Mark Anthony Jacobson is an Ojibwe artist born in Sioux Lookout Ontario, Canada. Inspired by his Ojibwe heritage and the relationships between animals, humanity and spirituality.
Sold by 1/2 meter
Inspired by the early photography of Wilson A. Bentley, taken in 1885, which captured the microscopic details and crystalline structures of actual snowflakes. In 1903 he shared these images with the Smithsonian.
Inspired by the early photography of Wilson A. Bentley, taken in 1885, which captured the microscopic details and crystalline structures of actual snowflakes. In 1903 he shared these images with the Smithsonian.