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Allan Syliboy
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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
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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
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Two Black Stars
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5 Teepees
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Green Grass
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Moose and Yellow Sky
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Man with Four Feathers
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Blue Man Dancing
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Sunset Moose
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Red Bull Moose
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Red Cow Moose
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Woman in Yellow Lights
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Man in Yellow Lights
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Man, Yellow Sky
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Leonard Paul
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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.
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Eagle and Ravens
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Red Tailed Hawk
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Bald Eagle Study
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Gaspereau Road
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Glooscap
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Dancer
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Dancer (Two)
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The Boy and the Flute
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Heron
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Young and Proud
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North River
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Powwow Dancer
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Heron 2
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Owl
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Raven
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Too close
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Kluskap Dancers
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Peaceful Pond
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Two Dragons
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Ogre
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Elders
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Golden Eagle
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Gaspereau Valley
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Ross Brook
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