Indigenous Art Mug Three Bears - Métis Artist Dawn Oman Yellowknife | Framing Dames
Dawn Oman "Three Bears" Indigenous Art Mug - 18 oz
Celebrate the strength and family bonds of bears with this charming 18 oz mug featuring "Three Bears" by Dawn Oman, a renowned Métis artist from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories whose work has been recognized by the Royal Canadian Mint.
About the Artist:
Dawn Oman is a Métis artist born in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. She is a direct descendant of Chief Snuff, Chief of the Yellow Knives, one of the signers of the original Treaty 8 with the Government of Canada. After moving to Vancouver as a teenager, she began seriously applying herself to her art, and in 1995, Dawn moved back to Yellowknife where she opened her own gallery in 1999. She continues to paint and welcome visitors and collectors from across Canada and around the world.
Recognition and Awards: Dawn is the recipient of both the Peoples Choice and Artists Choice Awards at the Great Northern Arts Festival in Inuvik. Her art was chosen by the Royal Canadian Mint for the Festivals of Canada Series silver 50 cent collectors coin - a testament to her exceptional talent and cultural significance.
About Bears in Indigenous Culture: Bears hold deep significance in Indigenous cultures, representing strength, courage, protection, and the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. The image of three bears together celebrates family bonds, community, and the protective nature of these powerful animals.
Product Details:
- Capacity: 18 oz
- Features "Three Bears" artwork by Dawn Oman
- Authentic Métis art from Northwest Territories
- Durable ceramic construction
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
Perfect for bear lovers, families, collectors of Métis art, or anyone who appreciates the vibrant artistic traditions of Canada's North. Support Northwest Territories Indigenous artists. Available across Canada.