Description
This original design represents the traditional economies that existed before Canada and the importance of our freshwater sources.
The Métis symbol hovers above the prairie provinces, and the feather and inukshuk show the First Nations and Inuit lands across the country.
Beside the beaver is a maple leaf, a globally recognized symbol of Canada. It ties into the global nature of economics and trade. The loon on the far side represents leadership. With its wings spread far, the loon is showing its power.
The ripples moving out from the design show how economic development ripples out into the world. The design incorporates dot work – a digital reflection of traditional Métis beadwork.
Design by Ojibwe Métis artist Angie Saltman.
Perfect for the office or home, this Indigenous-designed canvas celebrates the first, and lasting, economies on Turtle Island.
Each canvas is made with finely textured, artist-grade cotton substrate. Available in three sizes, this closed-back canvas is built with a patented, solid support face and is excellent for indoor use.
- Made with 100% cotton fabric
- Each canvas features 0.0135 inch (13.5 mil) thick fabric that weighs 400gsm making it highly durable
- The closed MDF backing adds an extra layer of protection
- For indoor use only