ManitobaMade Pointillism Flowers on Canvas


Item Number: 114

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: Priceless

Online Close: May 31, 2020 11:59 PM CDT

Bid History: 3 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Done in Acrylic on a canvas wrapped board, this painting is done in pointillism style, to represent beadwork. The 5 petal flowers are the most common flower you see in Métis beadwork, with the 4 flowers connected by vines.



Jake (Jacqueline) Freeman of ManitobaMade creates wearable art pieces for all to enjoy. Jacqueline is Michif from the homeland of the Métis Nation and Treaty 1 Territory. Her ancestors include the Fleury, Delorme, and Grant lines from Assiniboia.


When asked why she wanted to be a part of this fundraiser she said "I am very fortunate. I have not been affected by job loss or covid and I truly believe in giving back.  We are all a part of a community, and we need to be able to support the great work of the Mission as well as to let those who are not as fortunate that they are not forgotten."


Holding a Bachelor of Science degree form the University of Manitoba, Jake appreciates the inspiration of each piece and believes that its new owner has a connection to it as well.


Working with materials like beads, leather, birch bark, quills, feathers, and caribou hair – her pieces are evolving as she learns new skills, networks with other artists, and reconnects with her history,  ancestry, and the land.


Jake works full time and creates as a passion.  Beginning around 2010 with small pointillism pieces that she used to do with her late mother, her art leaned to creating wearable jewelry pieces that have been sent to New Zealand, Korea, UK, and across Turtle Island.  
 


 

Special Instructions

Item will be available for pick up at Lighthouse Mission by winning bidder after auction closes, and payment has been processed.


Winning bidder will be contacted to make arrangements.