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This beautiful 6″ x 9″ art card titled “Summer Winds” features an abstract depiction of spirits and mythology in the art deco style. Created by renowned Manitoba Sioux artist Maxine Noel, this open edition card captures the essence of nature, love, fashion, dance, and various cultures and ethnicities. The lithography production technique used to create this licensed reprint on paper ensures high-quality prints that are sure to impress. This unframed art card has a portrait image orientation and depicts a woman in a captivating and experimental style. It is perfect for those looking to add a touch of contemporary art to their collection. Although this art card is not signed, it comes from a trusted source and is guaranteed to be an authentic piece from the artist. Maxine Noel CM is a Canadian First Nations artist from the Santee and Oglala heritage. She was given the Sioux name Ioyan Mani. Her art, her beliefs and her history is a legacy of superior qualities. She is in fact one of Canada’s well known and best artists. Signatures are part of the printing process. Greeting card type card opens up to write a letter. 6″ x 9″ Card comes with envelope and mylar sleeve. Image is a licensed print by CAP. Any questions? Please contact us.

Bill Reid (1920-1998) was an acclaimed master goldsmith, carver, sculptor, writer, broadcaster, mentor and community activist. Reid was born in Victoria, BC to a Haida mother and an American father with Scottish German roots, and only began exploring his Haida roots at the age of 23. This journey of discovery lasted a lifetime and shaped Reid’s artistic career. The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art was created in 2008 to honour his legacy and celebrate the diverse indigenous cultures of the Northwest Coast. Bill Reid infused Haida traditions with his own modernist aesthetic to create both exquisitely small as well as monumental work that captured the public’s imagination, and introduced a timeless vocabulary to the modern world. Signatures are part of the printing process. Proceeds of the printing process go to the Estate of Bill Reid. A biography is attached to the back of the card. Greeting card type card opens up to write a letter. Card size is 6″ x 9″. Papers used are a recyclable card stock. Card comes with envelope and mylar sleeve. Image is an open edition print by CAP. This artwork is silver embossed but has no precious metals within. The circular design is found on the drums used in dance an rituals. The Bill Reid silver embossed drum series (4) are examples of Haida drum designs. Any questions? Please contact us

The product is a 6″ x 9″ art card featuring the artwork of Haida artist Bill Reid, depicting a Killer Whale titled “Skaana”. The card is a licensed reprint from 2023, showcasing a Haida and Native American style. It is made of paper with an embossed copper foil production technique, originating from British Columbia, Canada. The art card is unframed and represents a mythological theme, particularly focusing on whales and Haida culture.

The HAIDA Beaver “Ttsaang” Art Card by Bill Reid is a small, unframed piece showcasing a Haida Native American style design. Handmade in British Columbia, Canada, this art card features an embossed copper foil production technique, depicting a mythical beaver subject in a portrait orientation. With a unique and contemporary appeal, this art card offers a glimpse into the mythology and culture of the Haida people, making it a captivating addition to any art collection.

The product is a small 6″ x 9″ art card featuring a salmon design by artist Bill Reid. It is a licensed reprint from the Haida culture of British Columbia, Canada. The card is embossed with a copper foil technique, showcasing intricate details and reflecting a Haida Native American style. The art card captures the essence of mythology and art through its depiction of a fish and water animal, making it a unique and visually appealing addition to any art collection or display.

The HAIDA Raven Steals the Salmon art card by Bill Reid is a small, unframed piece featuring an embossed image of Raven Steals the Salmon, a Haida mythological story. This art card, measuring 6″ x 9″, showcases the Haida style with a Native American influence, reflecting the culture of British Columbia, Canada. The art card is a licensed reprint from 2023, produced using embossed copper foil on paper, making it a unique and visually striking addition to any art collection.

The HAIDA – The Raven & The First Men – Gold Embossed Art Card features a stunning design by artist Bill Reid, depicting the Haida legend of the Raven and the First Men. The small 6″ x 9″ card is unframed and made of paper with an embossed copper foil technique, adding a touch of elegance to the piece. This licensed reprint from British Columbia, Canada captures the symbolism and mythology of the Haida culture, making it a unique and captivating addition to any art collection.

The “HAIDA – Tree Frog – Copper Embossed – Bill Reid” 6″ x 9″ Art Card is a beautifully crafted piece featuring the iconic Haida artist Bill Reid’s intricate design of a tree frog. The embossed copper foil technique adds a tactile and unique touch to the art card, making it a standout piece in any art collection. This art card, originating from British Columbia, Canada, showcases traditional Haida artistry and mythology, making it a meaningful and visually appealing addition to any art lover’s display.

This beautiful art card features a captivating image of hummingbirds gathering around a bed of flowers. The artwork is created by renowned Northern Tutchone artist Richard Shorty, and is printed in Canada using lithography technique. Measuring at 6 inches in width and 9 inches in height, this unframed card is a licensed reprint of Shorty’s original creation, featuring open edition and no signature. The art card is perfect for collectors of Native American art or those looking to add a touch of mythological theme to their decor. It’s a small yet stunning piece that showcases the vibrant culture of the Northern Tutchone people and their love for nature. Richard Shorty Cultural Background: Kwanlin Dun First Nation, Northern Tutchone, Yukon Richard was born in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory in 1959 and belongs to Kwanlin Dun First Nation, Northern Tutchone. Richard is a self taught artist. He originally started painting wildlife at an early age along with painting his favorite rock star or sports idol. In 1978, Richard moved to Vancouver. In the early 1980’s, Richard started painting West Coast Native design and soon developed his own distinct, style, using the wildlife form of the animal and adding his native design on the inside of the form. By now, stores were asking for and purchasing his work. Over the years, Richard has moved around – Vancouver Island, Richmond, Whitehorse, always returning to Vancouver. Today, Richard is one of the most sought after Native artists, with works in many galleries throughout. He is very versatile, working on drums, paddles, masks, rattles in addition to his paintings. His pieces are collected internationally. Note that these art cards are open edition and any signatures are part of the printing process. Copyright is held by Richard Shorty & CAP. Each are card is similar to a greeting card as it opens up to provide space for writing a letter. The card comes with an envelope and mylar sleeve. Card size is 6″ x 9″. Papers used are a recyclable card stock. This is a brand new card. Any questions? Please contact us

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