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Transforming Frog Child is a clan hat with a young frog sitting on top. The piece represents raising our boys into respectful young men. The hat has two small painted designs on the hat, front and back, known as salmon trout heads – in this case, the heads represent the boy’s caregiver watching over him. Barely noticeable, from behind the frog, the caregiver is watching his back for him, so the boy could continue looking forward without worry. I wanted to show the never-ending work caregivers put into their children.
The chief is young, fore he has only earned one ermine for the top of his hat, but what an honour it was to receive such a gift. His eyes are of copper, to show that he only wants wealth for his people.
Size: 16” x 16” x 8” in | 40.6x40.6x20.3 cm
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Medium: Carving, painting
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THE ARTIST'S STORY
Jamie Nole
Our Art Curation Philosophy
artterra's headquarters are located in Toronto, which is situated on the traditional territory of many Indigenous nations, including the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. We recognize and honour the enduring presence and contributions of the Indigenous peoples and their languages, cultures, and histories, and are committed to learning from and working with them towards mutual understanding and respect. As a business that represents artists from all over current Canada, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the unceded territories of Indigenous peoples across this land. We remain committed to recognizing their sovereignty, respecting their rights, and supporting their ongoing efforts towards reconciliation.