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.
Short Bio: Serge V. Richard is a multidisciplinary visual artist who graduated in graphic arts from Holland College in Charlottetown and then pursued his art studies at the Université de Moncton. Beginning his career as a graphic designer and illu... (more)
Award winning Canadian folklore painter Brian Allen Adams,a Graduate of Mohawk College, has been painting professionally for over 25 years and is a owner/dealer of a art gallery. Each painting brings forth the Spirit of Canada through the artist's... (more)
Bear’s artistic focus is giving a contemporary interpretation to traditional spiritual beliefs, in sculpted masks (pawakon) of selected wood, and in the production of Native American flutes.
Natural Media Artist & Traditional Native American Flutes
CAF Veteran now Artist, Woodcarving, Sculpting, Painting, Pyrography art, Furniture Design, Epoxy Art, Wall Art and Home decor including Wall lights
Paintings, stone sculptor
I take a regular piece of wood and transform it into a creation in which the shape, beautiful grains and texture will astound you when you see and touch it.
New Brunswick artist Fabiola Martinez.Fabiola is interested in natural resources and the preservation of ancestral techniques. In her latest series of abstract works, nature and culture meet. She has been incorporating the use of a natural dye, Co... (more)