Helen Pelletier Winter Wigwas Collection - Birch Bark
Any time I get to take photos of Helen’s amazing work, it’s just an amazing experience. Her Winter Birch Bark vest, Migisi Doodem top Hat, Migisi Doodem chocker and medallion and floral arm cuffs are all going to be part of her upcoming exhibition at the Aunt Collective in Victoria, British Columbia.
Any time I get to take photos of Helen’s amazing work, it’s just an amazing experience. Her Winter Birch Bark vest, Migisi Doodem top Hat, Migisi Doodem chocker and medallion and floral arm cuffs are all going to be part of her upcoming exhibition at the Aunt Collective in Victoria, British Columbia.
Helen Pelletier - Wiigwas Manidoog Descendants Exhibit - Thunder Bay Art Gallery
Wiigwas Manidoog Descendants is the first solo exhibition of works by artist Helen Pelletier. Her etched baskets, objects, garments, and accessories express her relationship with Wiigwas, or birchbark, and reflect the love she feels for the land.
Wiigwas Manidoog Descendants is the first solo exhibition of works by artist Helen Pelletier. Her etched baskets, objects, garments, and accessories express her relationship with Wiigwas, or birchbark, and reflect the love she feels for the land. To learn more about this amazing exhibit visit the Thunder Bay Art Gallery website.
Helen Pelletier Winter Birch Bark Sgrafitto Etched Floral Heart Design Skirt
Helen Pelletier once again visited my studio with another simply amazing piece of artwork. This time around it was her winter birch bark sgrafitto etched floral heart design skirt. The amount of work and skill that goes into making something as beautiful as this, is impossible to comprehend. I’m just thankful that she allows me to capture photos of her work.
Helen Pelletier once again visited my studio with another simply amazing piece of artwork. This time around it was her winter birch bark sgrafitto etched floral heart design skirt. The amount of work and skill that goes into making something as beautiful as this, is impossible to comprehend. I’m just thankful that she allows me to capture photos of her work.
She actually has an upcoming exhibit on display at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery called: Women in Wiigwas as part of the Wiigwas Manidoog Descendants.