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Giigoonh Print

Giigoonh Print


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This print is a digitized version of my acrylic painting "Giigoonh". All of my designs are freehand drawn, and original designs by myself.

About This Piece

On my father’s side, I am from Swan Lake First Nation Treaty One territory. We are from the Bullhead Clan, which is a fish. Growing up fishing was always healing for my family and I. It bonded us as we shared stories, and taught us important life lessons.

The waves on both sides of the painting represent the ebbs and flows of life – sometimes it is smooth sailing and other times it is an adventure. Regardless, this fish reminds us that life is beautiful, to keep on going and make waves wherever we go. Only 100 prints of this design were made.

Thank you so much, Chi Miigwetch from the bottom of my heart for supporting my small Indigenous-owned business.

Note: this is a print, not an original painting. Frame NOT included. Each print has a 0.36-inch white border around the design in order to include the handwritten print #, title, and signature at the bottom. Each print is 12"x12".

Everything on this site is copyrighted unless otherwise noted. The Copyright Law protects Copyright Artists in their original works of art. The copyright of all art belongs solely to Grace Swain Art. Painting developed by Grace Swain. All viewers should be aware that the copyrights of works of art located on this website remain the sole property of each artist. Art cannot be used commercially or be resold or redistributed. 

All sales are final, and the Company does not offer any money-back guarantees. You recognize and agree that you shall not be entitled to a refund for any purchase under any circumstances.

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Product Description

This print is a digitized version of my acrylic painting "Giigoonh". All of my designs are freehand drawn, and original designs by myself.

About This Piece

On my father’s side, I am from Swan Lake First Nation Treaty One territory. We are from the Bullhead Clan, which is a fish. Growing up fishing was always healing for my family and I. It bonded us as we shared stories, and taught us important life lessons.

The waves on both sides of the painting represent the ebbs and flows of life – sometimes it is smooth sailing and other times it is an adventure. Regardless, this fish reminds us that life is beautiful, to keep on going and make waves wherever we go. Only 100 prints of this design were made.

Thank you so much, Chi Miigwetch from the bottom of my heart for supporting my small Indigenous-owned business.

Note: this is a print, not an original painting. Frame NOT included. Each print has a 0.36-inch white border around the design in order to include the handwritten print #, title, and signature at the bottom. Each print is 12"x12".

Everything on this site is copyrighted unless otherwise noted. The Copyright Law protects Copyright Artists in their original works of art. The copyright of all art belongs solely to Grace Swain Art. Painting developed by Grace Swain. All viewers should be aware that the copyrights of works of art located on this website remain the sole property of each artist. Art cannot be used commercially or be resold or redistributed. 

All sales are final, and the Company does not offer any money-back guarantees. You recognize and agree that you shall not be entitled to a refund for any purchase under any circumstances.