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Theresa Tam

Theresa Tam

This work is part of a series of 12 works the subject being women of importance to today and yesterday. In the early stage of the Covid 19 Pandemic, Theresa Tam found herself in the leadership role of Health Canada advisor to Canadian government. She became know as our quiet, wise Voice of Hope through this difficult era. The work is an encaustic mixed media collage 12″ x 12″ x 3/4″ priced at $295.

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Kenojuak

This work is part of a series of 12 works the subject being women of importance to today and yesterday. This is the world renowned printmaker Kenoujuak from Baffin Island, Canada. It is an encaustic mixed media collage on wood panel 12″ x 12″ x 3/4″ priced at $295. 

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Ruth Lowe

This work is part of a series of 12 works the subject being women of importance to today and yesterday. Ruth Lowe was a Canadian musician living in Toronto during the 50’s and helped Frank Sinatra in his early career by travel to the USA, accompanying him and writing the famous ballad, ‘I’ll Never Smile Again’. This is a mixed media collage encaustic 12″ x 12″ x 3/4″ for $295.

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Pauline Johnson

This work is part of a series of 12 works the subject being women of importance to today and yesterday. Pauline Johnson was a Canadian who shared a First Nations Mohawk and English heritage. She travelled throughout Canada and England in the early years of Confederation sharing her stories and poetry to large enthralled audiences. The work is a mixed media encaustic collage work on wood panel 12″ x 12″ x 3/4″ priced at $295..

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Amelia

This work is part of a series of 12 works the subject being women of importance to today and yesterday. This is Amelia Earhart, the famous American female aviator. It is 12″ x 12″ x 3/4″ on wood panel and is an encaustic mixed media collage. Price: $295.

 

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Thanadelthur

Thanadelthur

This work is part of a series of 12 works the subject being women of importance to today and yesterday. This work is an interpretation of an imagined likeness of a young Cree woman in the 17th Century who worked in the Northern outposts of the Hudson Bay Company, Canada. She was caught in the middle of great conflict and worked throughout her life to build bridges between First Nation bands using her Language skills and diplomacy. It is an encaustic mixed media collage 12″ x 12″ x 3/4″ priced at $295.