RINGO FIDDLER  "Northern Legends Colouring Book for Students"


Ringo FiddlerI was born in Kenora, Ontario and raised in the First Nation community of Sandy Lake, Ontario. I am a self-taught artist. My art is in the Nature Woodland style. I have been doing this type of art since I was 15 years of age.  

The person whom inspired me to paint was Joshim Kakegamic. He had shown me his artwork and from there I wanted to get into art. He had told me that if he could do itm then I could too. I had practiced sketching and later on went into colors by using the school’s accessories, from crayons to paint.


Norther Legends Colouring Book




Northern Legends Colouring Book created by Ringo Fiddler


 



Aboriginal Moccasins

Aboriginal Moccasins depicting the hand beaded designs of a rich indigenous culture of the First Nation people, living north of Lake Superior and south and west of the Hudson Bay coast.

Aboriginal Moccasins

Aboriginal Moccasins depicting the hand beaded designs of a rich indigenous culture of the First Nation people, living north of Lake Superior and south and west of the Hudson Bay coast.

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Aboriginal Moccasins

Aboriginal Moccasins depicting the hand beaded designs of a rich indigenous culture of the First Nation people, living north of Lake Superior and south and west of the Hudson Bay coast.

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Amethyst Inukshuk Lake Superior Store

Hand made Canadian Amethyst Inukshuk They are made from Amethysts and other rocks from the shores of Lake Superior

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