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NaMeRes Mural The Thunderbird Co-Creator, 2019 | The Nindinawemaaganidok (All My Relations) Mural, 2012 Acrylic on Aluminum Board 5680 Square Feet A Community Project that was located at Allen Gardens, depicting the history of the original people and the arrival of the European. This mural speaks about the Anishinaabe creation story and our connection to the land and its natural cycles and how we are part of those natural rhythms says oral traditions. | |
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NaMeRes Mural The Thunderbird Co-Creator, 2019 | The Eighth Fire, 2016-2017. Acrylic On Canvas, 6 feet x 24 feet. | The Nindinawemaaganidok (All My Relations) Mural, 2012 Acrylic on Aluminum Board 5680 Square Feet A Community Project that was located at Allen Gardens, depicting the history of the original people and the arrival of the European. This mural speaks about the Anishinaabe creation story and our connection to the land and its natural cycles and how we are part of those natural rhythms says oral traditions. |
Niinwin Dabaadjmowin (We Are Talking) Mural, 2006 Acrylic on Canvas 20 Panels - 4'x8' each, 80 foot mural This Mural tells the Anishinaabe creation story through the woodland style of painting. The arrival of the first man and the path he made. The story of the Seven Fires telling about the future of the people and the new people that would come. A Community Project. (Collection of Fort York National Historic Site) | Niinwin Dabaadjmowin (We Are Talking) Mural, 2006 Acrylic on Canvas 20 Panels - 4'x8' each, 80 foot mural This Mural tells the Anishinaabe creation story through the woodland style of painting. The arrival of the first man and the path he made. The story of the Seven Fires telling about the future of the people and the new people that would come. A Community Project. (Collection of Fort York National Historic Site) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet This mural visually tells the Creation Story of the Anishinaabe people. The story is used as a teaching and language tool to help the students in Lloyd S. King Elementary School learn about their identity and history through visual storytelling. (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) |
Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet Panoramic Photo (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet This mural visually tells the Creation Story of the Anishinaabe people. The story is used as a teaching and language tool to help the students in Lloyd S. King Elementary School learn about their identity and history through visual storytelling. (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet This is another detail showing a brighter future through a reconnection to our cultures traditional songs brought forward by the drum giving our children a sense of identity. The obstacles faced through the explorer, the fur trade and the European belief system. (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) |
Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) This is a depiction of the students at the Residential School known as the Mush Hole. (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) |
Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) |
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Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) |
Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) |
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Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) | Kiinwin Dabaadjmowin (Our Story), 2002 Acrylic on Plaster Wall 1000 Square Feet (Detail) (Lloyd S. King Elementary School Library) |
River Wolf, 2000 48" x 60" Acrylic on Canvas | Protection for Journey into the Underworld, 2010 48" x 60" Acrylic on Canvas A representation of a Thunderbird and Medicine Man. | Victory at Detroit, 2012 36" x 40" Acrylic on Canvas |
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Buffalo Spirit, 1993 36" x 36" Oil on Canvas | Self Portrait, 1999 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas | Eagle Eclipse, 1982 48" x 48" Oil on Canvas |
Life Study, 1994 30" x 40" Oil on Canvas | The Alpha Wolves, 1993 36" x 36" Oil on Canvas | The Messenger, 1987 30" x 40" Oil on Canvas |
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Spirit of the Buffalo and the Thunderbird, 1993 36" x 36" Oil on Canvas | The Sacred Fire, 1987 30" x 40" Oil on Canvas | The Death Card, 1994 30" x 40" Oil on Canvas |
Life Study, 1994 30" x 40" Oil on Canvas | Merman, 2006 Woodland Style Painting, 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas | Mermaid, 2006 Woodland Style Painting, 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas |
The Eight Fire, 2006 Woodland Style Painting, 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas | Under Water Panther (Mishibizhiw), 2006 Woodland Style Painting, 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas | White Buffalo Calf, 2006 Woodland Style Painting, 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas |
Sky Turtle, 2006 Woodland Style Painting, 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas | Two-headed Thunderbird, 2006 Woodland Style Painting, 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas | Hummingbird, 2006 Woodland Style Painting, 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas |
Eagle Love and Respect, 2000 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas | Contraries, 1997 7 Feet x 7 Feet Oil on Canvas (Collection of Six Nations Polytechnic) | Father, 1997 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas |
Mother and Children, 1997 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas | Red and Blue Days, 1994 48" x 48" Oil on Canvas This painting is about a Lakota Prophecies which speaks of the end of days when All the Native People will stand together as one. | Sucker Moon, 2016 36" x 48" Acrylic on Canvas (Collection of Marina Ford) |
Turtle Quilt Design, 2015 Digital Design Commissioned by Jumblies Theatre | Paintings for the Children's Book: Walk Slowly Little One, 1996. | Paintings for the Children's Book: Walk Slowly Little One, 1996. |
Paintings for the Children's Book: Walk Slowly Little One, Prentice Hall Ginn Canada, 1996. From the series: Our Wonderful World, Level Five. Written By Caroline Fleet, Illustrated by Philip Cote. | Paintings for the Children's Book: Walk Slowly Little One, 1996. | Paintings for the Children's Book: Walk Slowly Little One, 1996. |
Paintings for the Children's Book: Walk Slowly Little One, 1996. |
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