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by Ayasha Loya
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. They're stylish, soft, and incredibly comfortable. Machine wash with cold water, and tumble dry on low heat.
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Watercolor paintings of my Seven Grandfather Teachings series. ... more
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1 - 2 business days
Average Rating (3.58 Stars):
Brenda Paulin
March 27th, 2024
Size XL to small. More like size Small.
John Evans
March 27th, 2024
Bought this for my petite wife. She loves the design and the look of the shirt. HOWEVER, I purchased a Medium (normally she is a small) and she can put the shirt on but it is so tight and restricting that she will not be able to wear it. She asked if it was a child’s Medium. Bummer. Going to our 4 year old granddaughter as a sleep shirt.
Julie Dees
March 21st, 2024
I love the shirt, but it was too small, so I had to return it.
Stephen Levine
March 20th, 2024
Hi. the shirt was great only the size was not. The womens's size S was more like a toddler small. Had to return the shirt but might reorder in a women's large so hopefully it will fit. TBD. Can't answer the "quality question," the quality was fine but the size was a complete disappointment.
George M Brown
March 14th, 2024
The Items were Excellent
George M Brown
March 14th, 2024
This Items were in Excellent Condition.
Watercolor paintings of my "Seven Grandfather Teachings" series.
The teachings in my culture, Ojibwe culture have been traditionally passed down from generation to generation orally through stories and ceremonies. Historically, this has been done by the elders that carry the stories and traditions. Which I will carry down and teach to my grandchildren. Today, the oral traditions are being shared by those of us who carry the knowledge of such things. The teachings of my culture encompass the morals, values, structures, ceremonial practices, spiritual beliefs of the group. These teachings also ensure the survival of the people. For my people, the Ojibwe people, the teachings vary from nation to nation, because of the geographical placement of each particular group. However, the Ojibwe teachings commonly come from the same root and share a similar message.
Watercolor Painting of Spirit of the Bear by Ayasha Loya
This is the first painting of my collective "Sev...
In the beautiful city of Big Rapids Michigan tucked away in my studio is where you will find me creating. I am a traditionally, cultured Native American Fine Artist who draws inspiration from the history within the tribes. I truly enjoy working with oils, watercolors, charcoals, and pastels. My subjects range from florals, figurative, landscape, animals, etc… With my passion of history, I enjoy learning techniques and styles from the Masters of Fine Art. Most recently, I have been greatly inspired by Pablo Picasso finding his techniques with her culture to bring life to the Native American Arts. “To create is to take voices of a culture that was once silenced and be an inspiration to the world through and educate...
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