"Shina Novalinga" by Jasmine Chowace (Caffyn)

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Artist Jasmine Chowace (Caffyn) is a proud member of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation located in Northern Alberta. She is currently taking her BSc undergraduate at the University of British Columbia, situated in beautiful lake country. During her time off, she lives with her partner and her family in Edmonton, Alberta where she enjoys creating artwork. She tends to work with abstract ideas, colours, and patterns that I envision in my mind, as well as portraits of people, characters, and nature. She created her piece for the Change the Bill by featuring Shina Novalinga, an Inuk singer & cultural influencer. She hopes that with this piece, viewers can envision the powerful integrity with which Indigenous women lead their people and culture.

Printed on 11x17”
(Frame not included)

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Artist Jasmine Chowace (Caffyn) is a proud member of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation located in Northern Alberta. She is currently taking her BSc undergraduate at the University of British Columbia, situated in beautiful lake country. During her time off, she lives with her partner and her family in Edmonton, Alberta where she enjoys creating artwork. She tends to work with abstract ideas, colours, and patterns that I envision in my mind, as well as portraits of people, characters, and nature. She created her piece for the Change the Bill by featuring Shina Novalinga, an Inuk singer & cultural influencer. She hopes that with this piece, viewers can envision the powerful integrity with which Indigenous women lead their people and culture.

Printed on 11x17”
(Frame not included)

Artist Jasmine Chowace (Caffyn) is a proud member of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation located in Northern Alberta. She is currently taking her BSc undergraduate at the University of British Columbia, situated in beautiful lake country. During her time off, she lives with her partner and her family in Edmonton, Alberta where she enjoys creating artwork. She tends to work with abstract ideas, colours, and patterns that I envision in my mind, as well as portraits of people, characters, and nature. She created her piece for the Change the Bill by featuring Shina Novalinga, an Inuk singer & cultural influencer. She hopes that with this piece, viewers can envision the powerful integrity with which Indigenous women lead their people and culture.

Printed on 11x17”
(Frame not included)