“Sky Dance – Inukshuk”
12″ x 14.25″ Framed Art Card
by Artist Amy Keller-Rempp
Amazing Inukshuk with the Northern lights in the background!
This unique art print features Authentic Indigenous Art
Amy mainly uses acrylic and oil, on many different types of canvas, and developed several unique styles which she describes as Modern Impressionism
Double matted & framed in a modern composite frame
Frame measuring 14.25 x 12 inches
Each framed art card comes with corner protectors
Small Framed and Matted Art cards are printed on heavy cardstock paper
The 6″ x 9″ image is double matted and framed with a 3/4″ inch black frame
Finished size is 12″ x 14.25″
The artist’s biography appears on the back of the frame
Artist Amy Keller-Rempp’s beautiful artwork can be found in many different products, such as Art Cards, Mugs, Plates, Journals, Calendars, Planners, and more!
AUTHENTIC INDIGENOUS ART
The artist or copyright holder has been paid a royalty for the sale of this product
MATERIALS & FRAME:
Paper: Heavy cardstock paper
Frame colour: Black
Matte colour: White
Double matted & framed in a modern composite frame
Frame measuring 12″ x 14.25″
Saw-toothed hanger mounted on the back of the frame
Each framed art card comes with corner protectors
DIMENSIONS:
Image Size: 9 x 6 in (22.9 x 15.2 cm)
Finished Size: 13 x 10 5/8 in (33.0 x 27.0 cm)
Framed Size: 14.25 x 12 in (36 x 30 x 2 cm)
Framed Weight: 829g
Printed & Made in Canada
Artist: Amy Keller-Rempp – Métis (German and Tyendinaga Mohawk), Ontario
Cultural origin: Métis (German and Mohawk from Tyendinaga), Ontario
Amy Keller-Rempp of mixed race, was born to a hard-working German pipeline worker father (Dale) and a proud and caring wife (Bonnie), both supported and encouraged her to be dedicated to her artistic talents. Growing up in rural Ontario has endowed the aspiring artist with many ideas, a great source of inspiration and an opportunity to study animals and their habitats.
Amy Keller-Rempp is an incredibly talented Canadian artist. She came into the world with a gift from God, she believes in her First Nations (Mohawk) ancestors and the memory of her father drives her passion She mainly uses acrylic and oil, on many different types of canvas, and developed several unique styles which she describes as Modern Impressionism. Her ability to grind and sculpt metal makes her one of the best metal art artists in the world.
“My parents,” she explained, “have always been the driving force” They often told me how proud they were of me; both said I would be famous someday. They encouraged me to persevere and although my father is no longer of this world, I still feel this encouragement.
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