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Traditional Anishinaabe Art Meets Acrylic with Rufus Moonias-Quisses
Whether it’s Haida totem polls, ribbon skirts, drums, or a beautiful canvas, Canadian First Nations artists and their artwork are as diverse as the country itself. From coast to coast to coast, the expressions of their creativity tell the stories of their history, its triumphs and achievements, as well as
The magical Woodlands style of Ojibwe artist Patrick Paul
ABOVE: Village Party, 66” x 36” • acrylic on unstretched canvas Patrick Paul is an Ojibwe artist who paints in the tradition of the Woodlands school of art, as introduced to the world by Norval Morrisseau, whose father Potan, a respected Shaman and elder, pioneered the style. It draws inspiration
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