The Sacredness of Women By Simone Mcleod , Indigenous Art Print, First Nations, Native American Indian Decor
The Sacredness of Women By Simone Mcleod , Indigenous Art Print, First Nations, Native American Indian Decor
Indigenous Art Print
Paper Size 18" x 12" inches
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Framed Art Card: Finished Outside Size 16x13 White Mat with Black Inner Mat, 1.25” Black Wood Frame, Finished Backing with Wire Hanger.
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Framed Print Outside Finished Size: 26x20 White Mat with Black Inner Mat, 1.25” Black Wood Frame, Finished Backing with Wire Hanger.
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Framed Print Poly Frame (no mat) - Outside Finished Size 22" X 16" Mounted on masonite with protective coating and framed in a dark walnut, textured, polystyrene frame.
Cultural Background: Cree/Ojibway, James Smith Cree Nation, Saskatchewan
Simone McLeod is a Cree-Ojibway who is originally from Winnipeg, Canada. She is a member of the James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan and has been artistically motivated from the age of thirteen. However, she did not pursue painting until much later in her life. Simone began by experimenting with various mediums such as pencil, ink, charcoal, and pastels. At that time, her subjects mainly consisted of human portraits and wildlife.
When asked about her painting process, Simone said, “Painting was something that I often thought of when I was a small child, but I felt that it was not the right time. I believed that I had to wait until I could find something that had a lot of meaning to me. Each painting contains a piece of my soul. I have a strong faith in humankind and my paintings are silent prayers of hope for the future.”
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