Wolf Creek

Gender
Male
Style
Woodland
Community
Art Type
Mishmountain, Painting
Collection
Mishmountains
Medium
Original acrylic on white canvas
Edition
Original Painting
Size (in)
Canvas (H x W x D): 16 x 20 x 1 in
Size (cm)
Canvas (H x W x D): 41 x 51 x 2.5 cm
Framed
No Framed
Product ID
13020-00307

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Description


Wolf Creek‘ Mishmountain by First Nations Ojibwe artist James Simon Mishibinijima – Original Woodland Art style 2016 painting presented by DaVic Gallery of Native Canadian Arts


Condition:       No condition to report.


Description by Artist:     Mishmountain “Wolf Creek” – “Respect for water most important along the North Channel of Georgian Bay as for anywhere else on this planet, captivating beauty captures your inner spirit can turn on a dime with the elements such as wind and the water spirits capture your inner spirit.” – James Simon Mishibinijima


Notes from DaVic Gallery:    Earth is alive, mountains are alive and anthropomorphized.  Mountains lay and sleep while accumulating and safekeeping stories, legends, experiences and they are forever keepers of all these secrets and knowledge.  Only the few see, only the few willing to see and receive the teachings.  Seven are teachings, four are the roots growing.  Truly deep and evocative painting by James Mishibinijima presenting to the world deep knowledge that the earth holds.


 

 

 

 

 

Tags:  First Nations Art collectors; First Nations Art; Indigenous Art; Native Art; Woodland Art, Ojibwe Art, Anishinaabe Art
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