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What Sustains Us - Art Poster by Bryce Many Fingers / Singer

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Bryce Many Fingers / Singer is an emerging self-taught artist from the Blood Tribe Reserve in Southern Alberta. He uses mixed media work to explore his role as a Niitsitapi. His Blackfoot name, Mano’taanikaapi, means First Grandchild and is an important part of his identity. His artwork aims to build an understanding of his culture and history, as well as a relationship to the land. His graphic style is influenced by illustrator Paul Goble, and Blood Artist Gerald Tail Feathers “Iitsiki’tsaawaawahka (Walks Up High)”. He also takes inspiration from literary works such as My People, The Bloods by Mike Mountain Horse, and The Ways of My Grandmothers by Beverly Hungry Wolf. instagram.com/brycemsinger

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Bryce Many Fingers / Singer is an emerging self-taught artist from the Blood Tribe Reserve in Southern Alberta. He uses mixed media work to explore his role as a Niitsitapi. His Blackfoot name, Mano’taanikaapi, means First Grandchild and is an important part of his identity. His artwork aims to build an understanding of his culture and history, as well as a relationship to the land. His graphic style is influenced by illustrator Paul Goble, and Blood Artist Gerald Tail Feathers “Iitsiki’tsaawaawahka (Walks Up High)”. He also takes inspiration from literary works such as My People, The Bloods by Mike Mountain Horse, and The Ways of My Grandmothers by Beverly Hungry Wolf. instagram.com/brycemsinger

Bryce Many Fingers / Singer is an emerging self-taught artist from the Blood Tribe Reserve in Southern Alberta. He uses mixed media work to explore his role as a Niitsitapi. His Blackfoot name, Mano’taanikaapi, means First Grandchild and is an important part of his identity. His artwork aims to build an understanding of his culture and history, as well as a relationship to the land. His graphic style is influenced by illustrator Paul Goble, and Blood Artist Gerald Tail Feathers “Iitsiki’tsaawaawahka (Walks Up High)”. He also takes inspiration from literary works such as My People, The Bloods by Mike Mountain Horse, and The Ways of My Grandmothers by Beverly Hungry Wolf. instagram.com/brycemsinger

 

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