Michelle Sound: Set of Film Prints


Item Number: 114

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: Priceless

Online Close: Oct 1, 2024 11:59 PM PDT

Bid History: 9 bids - Item Sold!

Description

A set of disposable camera prints by Michelle Sound!


Only the lucky winner will get to unveil the contents.


Shipping not included.


Michelle Sound is a Cree and Métis artist and mother. She is a member of Wapsewsipi Swan River First Nation in Treaty 8 Territory, Northern Alberta and she was born and raised on the unceded and ancestral home territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. She is a multidisciplinary visual artist and her art practice includes a variety of mediums including photo based work, textiles, painting and Indigenous material practices. Her artwork often explores her Cree and Métis identity from a personal experience rooted in family, place and history. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Simon Fraser University, School for the Contemporary Arts, and a Master of Applied Arts from Emily Carr University Art + Design.


www.michellesound.art


Image description: A collaged image featuring a portrait of a Cree and Métis woman with shoulder length dark brown hair and light freckles, wearing pale pink framed glasses and a black shirt. She has large circular earings with a beaded flower design on rich brown leather, encircled with two rings of gold bead trim. Her face wears a friendly smile and she stands in front of a pale pink painted wall and a blue-grey curtain. In the bottom right corner is an Ilford brand disposable camera and two manila envelopes, one with a large black question mark on its front.