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“Transformation II” 18 oz. Signature Mug by Artist Betty Albert

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“Transformation II” 18 oz. Signature Mug by Artist Betty Albert   These mugs feature Authentic Indigenous Art With the artist’s signature on the inside of mug Mugs are 18 oz. (560ml) capacity Individually boxed for protection The artist’s biography on the back of the box The indigenous artist’s name, tribal affiliation, and title of the design appear on the box Artist Betty Albert’s beautiful artwork can be found in many different products, such as Art Cards, Mugs, Plates, Journals, Calendars, Planners, and more!   AUTHENTIC INDIGENOUS ART The artist or copyright holder has been paid a royalty for the sale of this product CAPACITY: Mugs are 18oz. (560ml) CARE: Dishwasher and microwave safe MATERIALS: Made of fine china, Ink DIMENSIONS: Item Size: 14 x 10.5 x 11.5 cm Item Weight: 425g Box Size: 15 x 12 x 13 cm Box Weight: 530g Designed in Canada Made in China   Artist: Betty Albert – Cree     Cultural Background: Cree Betty Albert-Licenz was adopted and raised by French Canadian parents in Northern Ontario. She spent time on Vancouver Island where both of her interests in art and spirituality surfaced. During the next twenty years, she worked with pen and ink, and improved her artistic techniques. Circumstances eventually brought her back to her Native American father, discovering her birthright as a Cree. Betty then began an art business with her father called “Wabimeguil Art Studio,” which distributes art throughout North America. Like many Cree people, dreams play an important part of her life and her work. She discovered that her dream people were faceless and this is evident in some of her work. Her art allows the viewer to experience tradition, action, and a deep spirituality. Her use of vibrant acrylic colors begs us to view creation in a new way. Through her painting, “Wabimeguil (White Feather),” she expresses not only her own growth in spirituality, but also encourages people to experience “The Peace,” that she represents in her art.