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Donna The Strange – Northern Saskatchewan Artist

    https://www.donnathestrange.com/
    Donna the Strange is an artist from Northern Saskatchewan who began painting in 2011. Before she was painting, Donna was working in Tattoo Designing and enjoyed sketching and creating cartoon images – until she decided to add some real colour to her artwork.

Painting Artists in Saskatchewan - Canada

    https://www.artistsincanada.com/saskatchewan/artists/painter-5/
    Saskatoon Encaustic, Oil & Mixed Media Artist and Art Educator KATHY BRADSHAW is a Saskatoon-based artist who works with a range of subject matters in oil and encaustic, an ancient medium treasured for its luminosity, layering capabilities and mysterious nature. Expressive mark-making, colour, texture and l.. more...

Artists - Saskatchewan NAC

    http://www.sknac.ca/index.php?page=Artists
    The Saskatchewan NAC website contains an exhaustive database of Saskatchewan visual artists, commercial galleries, public galleries and service providers; articles on Saskatchewan art and on art collecting; the latest Saskatchewan visual arts news; an Artist of the Month feature profiling emerging Saskatchewan artists; the NACstore offering books, DVDs and NAC merchandise; the NACmarket …

Aboriginal Artists in Saskatchewan - Canada

    https://www.artistsincanada.com/saskatchewan/artists/aboriginal-9/
    Dana Standinghorn is an Abstract, Aboriginal, Artist from Sweetgrass,First Nation who lives in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. She is an artist who has been painting since 1993. Her works are abstract and design; she uses mainly acrylic on canvas. Her ability to let the painting tell the story lead.. more...

Men Who Paint - Home

    https://www.menwhopaint.com/
    Travel with Canadian Painters Cam Forrester, Greg Hargarten Paul Trottier, Roger Trottier and Ken Van Rees on a spectacular expedition to Ivvavik National Park and experience the beauty of northern Canada’s untouched wilderness and landscape paintings by the Men Who Paint.

Glen Scrimshaw - Canadian Artist

    https://www.glenscrimshaw.com/artist
    The energy of a powerful thunderstorm, the majesty of the dancing aurora borealis, the vibrant colors of a northern sunset; Glen Scrimshaw's ability to capture these images on canvas has earned him a following world wide! Glen Scrimshaw, a Saskatchewan artist, has struck a balance between his love of nature and passion for art.

Saskatchewan Art: Prints, Paintings, Posters & Wall Art ...

    https://www.art.com/gallery/id--b195181/saskatchewan-posters.htm
    Shop Art.com for the best selection of Saskatchewan wall art online. Low price guarantee, fast shipping & free returns, and custom framing options on all prints.

Canoeing and Painting in the Wild - Northern Saskatchewan ...

    https://www.canoeski.com/canoeing-and-painting-in-the-wild/
    The Canoeing and Painting in the Wild trip attracted an enthusiastic group of Saskatchewan artists for its debut run in northern Saskatchewan’s Lac La Ronge Provincial Park. The rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield and a canoeing adventure were the drawing cards in this exciting new program, outfitted and led by CanoeSki’s owner/guide Cliff ...

THE 10 BEST Saskatchewan Art Galleries (with Photos ...

    https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attractions-g155038-Activities-c49-t1-Saskatchewan.html
    Northern Lights Gallery #157 of 262 Museums in Saskatchewan. Learn More. Prince Albert Arts Centre #159 of 262 Museums in Saskatchewan. ... Which places provide the best art galleries in Saskatchewan for travellers on a budget? These are the best places for budget-friendly art galleries in Saskatchewan: Shurniak Art Gallery;

Northern Research Portal: "Art and Artists" Exhibit ...

    http://digital.scaa.sk.ca/gallery/northern/content.php?pg=ex06-1
    It has been hard to antiquate the creation of some totem poles, but some of British Columbia’s earliest traditional totem poles were made during the fur-trade period, late 1700s to late 1800s, and suggested the wealth of Native villages; many totem poles, however, had already existed for hundreds of years and intimate Native wealth and affluence prior to the fur-trade with Europeans.

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