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"Spirit of Canada" - Lon French in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $22.99

From Canadian Art Prints
"Spirit of Canada" - Lon French in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $22.99
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Size: 14" x 11" Matted
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"Spirit of Canada"
print is double matted with white mats. Overall measurements: 11" x 14", landscape orientation. The matted and framed print is double matted with white mats and black frame measuring 12" x 14.25".
Cultural Background: Haida, British Columbia
I’m a Haida graphic artist and have been creating Haida art since 2012. At that time, I decided I needed to change the direction of my life. This is when I started learning about my family from Haida Gwaii. I researched Haida art and learned the basic forms. Then I started playing with designs and developed my own style. That style has evolved and continues to evolve the more I create new work. I have tried to stay true to the traditional Haida style and have for the most part, but I feel that to grow as an artist I must be open to change. As I continue on my new path, I try new things and learn more about tradition and this is reflected in my work. I’m mainly a self taught artist but I was also taught for a short time by George Hunt Jr. at S J Willis Secondary back in the early 1980’s. I hope you enjoy my designs and follow my journey of discovery in the world of Haida art.
Made in Canada
"Spirit of Canada"
print is double matted with white mats. Overall measurements: 11" x 14", landscape orientation. The matted and framed print is double matted with white mats and black frame measuring 12" x 14.25".
Cultural Background: Haida, British Columbia
I’m a Haida graphic artist and have been creating Haida art since 2012. At that time, I decided I needed to change the direction of my life. This is when I started learning about my family from Haida Gwaii. I researched Haida art and learned the basic forms. Then I started playing with designs and developed my own style. That style has evolved and continues to evolve the more I create new work. I have tried to stay true to the traditional Haida style and have for the most part, but I feel that to grow as an artist I must be open to change. As I continue on my new path, I try new things and learn more about tradition and this is reflected in my work. I’m mainly a self taught artist but I was also taught for a short time by George Hunt Jr. at S J Willis Secondary back in the early 1980’s. I hope you enjoy my designs and follow my journey of discovery in the world of Haida art.