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Sharon
Hall (White Wolf Woman) is an Ojibwe Artist from the Brown Bear Clan.
Born in Ashern, Manitoba and raised on the Fairford Indian Reserve in
the Interlake region, Sharon Hall now resides in Winnipeg with her family.
A graduate of the University of Manitoba Fine Arts Diploma program,
she was on the Dean's Honour list (1992). With numerous exhibitions
and commissions to her credit, Sharon is currently working on several
projects to combine her unique and diverse talents.
Many
of the images portrayed represent messages that she has received in
her dreams and tell of connectivity between the past, present and the
future.
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Moon
Warrior
Life
has a "true man" with respect for the gift of life, the moon our
grandmother that guides us with our growth, journey and good health.
Sunset colors for knowledge, courage, truth and faith. The black
for forgiveness, strength and love for the inner self. Acrylic
on canvas, an image of the past and the present painted for sharing
to the younger people.
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Friendship
Meeting
People becoming friends for life, taking care of each other and
listening with a kind heart. The moose and wolf walking in a journey
together helping each other in time of need. The brown is for
bounding, expecting, developing and experiences one's life. The
circle of two life's walking together for an identity. The yellow
for hope and good health.
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River
People
A
place of gathering for life after, a symbol of water, death, life
and life after. A healing of a lost one and the love of the great
spirit. Expecting and moving on in life with prayer. Red and white
for the spirit within and yellow for hope and understanding. Image
of our ancestors in the past for acknowledgment and protection.
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Red
Hawk
Changes
of time in learning and growing for a better understanding for
life. The growth of changes within and a life journey. Yellow
for hope and black for strength. A journey looking for answers
about life of the great spirit. Red Hawk walks and talks for the
changes of time. Flying with no fear like the winds of the seasons.
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Buffalo
Pipe
Presenting a identity of peace and respect of the great spirit
with the wisdom of the half moon for an identity and forgiveness
in life. A prayer for good health for all the red people. The
white for wisdom and the earth we walk in together in harmony.
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