Ganawenda (To Protect)

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Ganawenda (To Protect) - art by artist from Canada Jessica Somers - artterra online art gallery - Buy art of Canada Online - We ship to USA and Canada
Ganawenda (To Protect) - art by artist from Canada Jessica Somers - artterra online art gallery - Buy art of Canada Online - We ship to USA and Canada
Ganawenda (To Protect) - art by artist from Canada Jessica Somers - artterra online art gallery - Buy art of Canada Online - We ship to USA and Canada
Ganawenda (To Protect) - art by artist from Canada Jessica Somers - artterra online art gallery - Buy art of Canada Online - We ship to USA and Canada
Ganawenda (To Protect) - art by artist from Canada Jessica Somers - artterra online art gallery - Buy art of Canada Online - We ship to USA and Canada
Ganawenda (To Protect) - art by artist from Canada Jessica Somers - artterra online art gallery - Buy art of Canada Online - We ship to USA and Canada
Ganawenda (To Protect) - art by artist from Canada Jessica Somers - artterra online art gallery - Buy art of Canada Online - We ship to USA and Canada
Ganawenda (To Protect) - art by artist from Canada Jessica Somers - artterra online art gallery - Buy art of Canada Online - We ship to USA and Canada

Ganawenda (To Protect)

$4,500 CAD Vente sauvegarder

Unique, Curated, Masterpieces for your space

Lavigne, ON, Canada

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"As an interior designer, I'm always on the hunt for unique pieces that breathe life into spaces. Artterra's curated collection never disappoints. Each piece is a conversation starter, and their commitment to originality is unmatched. A designer's dream destination." — Amelia L.

"Art is a way for me to give voice to my ancestors' connection to the land, their suffering, their pride, and beauty as a nation. I lay down my tobacco and ask my ancestors for guidance, love, and support to create. Some of my pieces have bold, bright colors reflecting the beauty of nature, while others are dark, dramatic, and sometimes controversial.

The paintings help me connect to the spirits around me and allow me to find some peace and healing within myself. Painting, for me, is another way to bring awareness to the dark chapter of Canada's First Nation people. It is estimated that over 4,000 Indigenous women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals have been murdered or missing in the last three decades. I can't imagine what it would be like to lose a mother, sister, auntie, or loved one. Or when dealing with the police, being subjected to discrimination and racism. Your loved one is automatically labeled as someone who has lived as "high risk," or it's suggested that they are just partying. You are re-victimized and treated like your loved one's life is not important enough to be a priority. You can never have closure. You will always have a feeling of hopelessness and experience a lifetime of unresolved loss and grief. Your loved one is just another faceless statistic.

In this painting, the colour red dominates. The red dress and shirt symbolize the Indigenous women and gender-diverse individuals who have been murdered or are missing. The red hand symbolizes solidarity, and we will be silenced no more. The bear spirit is the protector. She is a strong source of support in times of difficulty. She guides you to be a leader. Her spirit may ask us to accept an authoritative role, not only directing our own lives but guiding others. Think of the height and weight of the bear - her presence demands respect. This is not the time to be silent, but rather a time to challenge, engage, educate and inspire! She is feared and admired for her courage. She stands tall, facing the threat of harm without fear. She invokes power, inner strength, fearlessness, and healing as she holds the woman in the red dress. May we all be bears in these times of reconciliation."

Size: 24x48 in | 60.9x121.9 cm

Frame: No

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas, 1.75 stretched Canvas border

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THE ARTIST'S STORY

Jessica Somers

Jessica Somers was born in Sudbury Ontario and is currently residing in Lavigne Ontario. She is Abenakis and Metis decent. She is greatly influenced by her grandmother who enjoyed creating scenic and wildlife paintings. Her father’s passion for carpentry and his hard work ethics and determination are what attributed to her success as an artist today.

Jessica loves creating paintings that represent knowledge of the natural world we learn and share through generations. Jessica is captivated by the teachings of elders in her community and her Nation. She creates art that connect to these teachings. This honours her ancestors while also ensuring the knowledge is passed on. Jessica uses her artwork as self-reflection, a way of seeking peace, sharing knowledge, teaching moral lessons, and/or telling stories. Jessica believes that art has been survivance, a way of holding on to stories and history, embodying a way of life, and expressing and sharing Indigenous identities.

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