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David Boxley is a Tsimshian artist from Metlakatla, Alaska. In all of his works he emphasizes the traditional Tsimshian symbols and designs in order to continue his pride of heritage and to inspire native artists to carry on their native culture. Please contact us for print sizes and selection.
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Shelly Fletcher explores the symbols of her Missanabie Cree First Nation ancestry in a style that she calls "contemporary native". Her skills come self-taught from watching her grandfather chisel wood when she was young. For more information on available prints and sizes, please contact us.
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Danny Dennis, a Gitxsan native with the Kitwanga band, reflects the beauty of his First Nation homeland in his paintings. His free-flowing lines capture the expression of freedom and the infinite possibilities of where a person's journeys may lead. His prints are available both framed and unframed in various sizes. Please contact us for more information.
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Richard Shorty, a First Nation artist from Whitehorse, Yukon, combines native designs in picture within picture images. A self-taught career of 30+ years has allowed him to display the art of his culture world wide. Contact us for our catalog of available prints and sizes.
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