Cassius II by Donna Langhorne Indigenous Art Print, First Nations, Anishinaabe Nation, Native Americans Decor, Eagle Framed Art
Cassius II by Donna Langhorne Indigenous Art Print, First Nations, Anishinaabe Nation, Native Americans Decor, Eagle Framed Art
Indigenous Art Print
Paper Size 12" x 18" inches
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Framed with Mat - Outside Finished Size: 20" x 26" Single White Mat, 1.25” Black Wood Frame, Finished Backing with Wire Hanger
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Framed Print (no mat) - Outside Finished Size 16" X 22" Mounted on masonite with protective coating and framed in a dark walnut, textured, polystyrene frame.
Indigenous Background: Anishinaabe Nation
A member of the Fishing Lake First Nation and lifelong resident of Air Ronge, Saskatchewan, Donna Rose Langhorne is the mother of three children. She has been working in Northern Saskatchewan as a self-taught professional artist since 2010.
Donna suffers from a debilitating condition that makes it extremely traumatic for her to travel. Dealing with this confining reality has greatly influenced her artwork, underpinning in one way or another, virtually everything she creates, both structurally and thematically.
Acquiring supplies is problematic, and costly, since they are not readily available in the remote Northern community in which she lives. While Donna has produced and sold upwards of 100 paintings, including creating art for private, public and corporate commissions, her chief market has been limited to this economically challenged Northern region.
She participates at every opportunity in local trade fairs and her work has received considerable exposure and acclaim this way. Donna has worked hard to establish an online presence and is the owner/operator of the Donna The Strange On-Line Art Gallery, which has a strong following.
Her work has become increasingly recognized through sales, grants from funding bodies, and invitations to exhibit from curators and galleries. She has recently produced a series of paintings called The 7 Visions – Visions and Inspirations on Canvas for Healing & Reconciliation that was exhibited at Mistasinihk Place Gallery.
The artist or copyright holder has been paid from the sale of this product. Made and printed in Canada.
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