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The Revelation collection by Mi’gmaq artist Tracey Metallic features a striking design with bear paws and florals, a bold and balanced celebration of colour and symbolism. Available on coaster, mug, tea towel, small tote, and tote. Sold separately.
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All products feature authentic Indigenous North American artwork.
The artist earns a royalty on each and every sale of product.
Size | 4" x 4" | 10cm x 10cm |
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Material | MDF with cork backing |
Capacity | 18oz | 530ml |
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Material | Fine porcelain |
Design | Image wraps around the mug |
Packaging | Comes in a beautiful gift box that features the artist biography on the back |
Care | Dishwasher & microwave safe |
Size | 19.7" x 27.5" | 50cm x 70cm |
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Material | Microfibre |
Design | Convenient hanging loop on the back |
Care | Machine or hand wash in cold water with mild detergent (no bleach or softener), then air dry or tumble dry on low. |
Size | 9.1" x 6.9" | 23cm x 17.5cm |
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Material | Recycled plastic exterior |
Design | Fully lined with a cotton handle and zipper closure. |
Care | Wipe exterior and spot clean interior with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid machine washing or soaking to prevent warping or artwork fading. |
Size | 20" x 15" | 51cm x 38cm |
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Material | Recycled plastic exterior |
Design | fully lined with an inside pocket, cotton handle and zipper closure |
Care | Wipe exterior and spot clean interior with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid machine washing or soaking to prevent warping or artwork fading. |
Tracey Metallic is a Mi’gmaq artist born and raised on the shores of the Restigouche River. Tracey’s career in painting was launched as a therapeutic outlet, painting cartoon characters for her grandchildren. Upon sharing her work on social media Tracey began receiving requests for abstract paintings. These initial pieces evolved with confidence into her own designs.
When her brush touched the canvas a bright spark was lit. She connected immediately and has been creating ever since. Tracey’s artwork reflects much of her own healing journey in life and she believes that everyone is on their own journey looking to better their lives and to put everything they have experienced into retrospect. Residing in her home community of Listuguj, in the territory of Gespe’gewagi.
Tracey holds a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work from St. Thomas University and a Masters of Social Work from Wilfred Laurier University