These Hope Vegan Leather Earrings are very pretty dangle earrings.
- Size: Approximately 2.3cm x 6.4cm, with post and back.
- Stainless steel posts, hypoallergenic and nickel-free.
Maxine Noel’s Hope Vegan Leather Earrings are a stunning tribute to nature and Indigenous artistry. These lightweight earrings are crafted from high-quality vegan leather, ensuring an eco-friendly and cruelty-free design. They showcase Maxine Noel’s iconic artwork, featuring intricate patterns and vibrant colours.
- “Maxine Noel, also known by her Sioux name Ioyan Mani, meaning “Walk Beyond,” is a distinguished Canadian First Nations artist of Santee Oglala Sioux heritage. Born in 1946 on the Birdtail Reserve in Manitoba, she is the eldest of eleven children. At the age of six, she was sent to an Indian residential school, an experience that profoundly influenced her life and work.”
- “Before fully dedicating herself to art in 1979, Noel worked as a legal secretary in Edmonton and Toronto. She is a self-taught artist whose diverse body of work includes serigraphy, lithography, etching, painting, and cast paper. Her creations often feature fluid lines and subtle colours, depicting themes central to Indigenous culture, such as young mothers, dancers, lovers, and animals of the plains. The eagle and the hawk, symbols of strength and freedom, are recurring motifs in her art.” (Reader’s Digest)
- “Beyond her artistic endeavours, Noel is deeply committed to her culture and community. She has been actively involved with organizations such as Native Earth Performing Arts, the Canadian Native Arts Foundation, and the Association for Native Development in the Performing and Visual Arts. She has also lectured and participated in panels at institutions like the Saskatchewan School of Fine Arts and the Ontario College of Art.”
- “Maxine Noel’s art serves as a bridge between cultures, embodying the sensibilities, generosity, and loving nature of Indigenous peoples. Her work continues to inspire and educate, highlighting the rich tapestry of First Nations heritage.” (Wikipedia)




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