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Allan Syliboy. Biography Mi'kmaq artist, Alan Syliboy, lives on the Millbrook First Nation reserve at the edge of Truro, Nova Scotia. His work is representative.

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1 Allan Syliboy

2 Biography Mi'kmaq artist, Alan Syliboy, lives on the Millbrook First Nation reserve at the edge of Truro, Nova Scotia. His work is representative of the traditional rock art made by the Wabanaki who were part of the ancient Eastern Woodland Indian culture

3 Alan Syliboy uses the indigenous Mi'kmaq petroglyph traditions for inspiration and developed his own artistic vocabulary out of those forms. His brushes and pens most often lead him to images of family and friends

4 Two Black Stars

5 5 Teepees

6 Green Grass

7 Moose and Yellow Sky

8 Man with Four Feathers

9 Blue Man Dancing

10 Sunset Moose

11 Red Bull Moose

12 Red Cow Moose

13 Woman in Yellow Lights

14 Man in Yellow Lights

15 Man, Yellow Sky

16 Leonard Paul

17 Biography Leonard Paul was born in Halifax, NS and attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Leonard's painting style is high realism using a glazing technique, influenced by the 17th-century Dutch Baroque Period. He considers himself mostly self-taught. He studied at the Rijksmuseum, Mauritshuis Museum in Holland, the Louvre, Paris, Berlin, Germany, and Washington.

18 Eagle and Ravens

19 Red Tailed Hawk

20 Bald Eagle Study

21 Gaspereau Road

22 Glooscap

23 Dancer

24 Dancer (Two)

25 The Boy and the Flute

26 Heron

27 Young and Proud

28 North River

29 Powwow Dancer

30 Heron 2

31 Owl

32 Raven

33 Too close

34 Kluskap Dancers

35 Peaceful Pond

36 Two Dragons

37 Ogre

38 Elders

39 Golden Eagle

40 Gaspereau Valley

41 Ross Brook


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