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MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"
MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"

MARK NADJIWAN MATTED ART PRINTS - 11" X 14"

$30.00

SKU B-10780
Design:
By The Stream
Perserverance
Moonlight Forager 2
For Seven Generations
All That Is Good
Emissary
Arise
To Dwell in Two Worlds
Otter Thoughts
Under the September Moon
Silence and Sight
Scarcity and Abundance
New Myth for a New Earth
Summer Harbinger

ARTIST BIO:

Mark Nadjiwan is a self taught artist whose chosen medium is pen and ink, working in archival acrylic inks on acid and lignin free illustration boards. His unique style is a fusion of several artistic traditions and includes the Indigenous inspired designs of both the Woodland and West Coast schools, as well as non indigenous approaches such as realism. In more recent years, Mark's artwork and accompanying stories have begun to address the environmental and political challenges facing our modern times. In 2022, and for reasons related to both his previous work with First Nations as well as his artistic contributions, Mark had the honour of being inducted as a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. His work can be found in venues across Canada, as well as private collections in Canada, The United States, and Europe. Mark's First Nations Roots are grounded in the Georgian Bay and Lake Superior regons. He lives in the traditional territories of the Anishnabek Nation of the Saugeen  (Bruce) Peninsula and he is a member of Neyaashiinigmiing Unceded First Nation.

 

Each matte art print is 11" X 14"