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JAY BELL REDBIRD

JAY BELL REDBIRD

Biography

Jay Bell Redbird was born August 31, 1966 in Ottawa, Ontario. He is the son, of proud parents Elaine Bell (late) and Duke Redbird. He is a member of the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve and currently lives in Toronto. He is a parent to seven children whom he dedicates his paintings to.

I paint from my heart and soul, viewing Aboriginal people through their life ways as they once lived, and as they strive to continue to live as loving, caring and peaceful people. The teachings and stories I learn flow to the canvas expressing ideas and images through my detailed woodlands style of art. A style that I connect with as part of my history passed down from generation to generation. I paint legends and dreams, which bring to life the animal spirits and all of Creation. My lines do not lead a life of prejudice they follow the red road, mino bimaadiziwin as I do, following the teachings of the Three Fires Midewiwin Society.

12I am a self-taught artist. Growing up, I was around and influenced by world-renowned artists, Jackson Beardy, Norval Morrisseau, Cecil Youngfox, my uncle Leland Bell, and my father, painter and writer Duke Redbird. As a teenager, Norval Morrisseau talked to me about colours and their meanings relating how they express Aboriginal language, history and culture. My Uncle Leland Bell showed me techniques and shared traditional teachings and stories explaining the animals and their meanings. My father, Duke Redbird encouraged me to put my art out there to share how beautiful the Aboriginal culture is. Following those formative years, I continued to paint, learning more and finding my own voice and stories to share through my paintings, which are vibrant in colours, stories and meanings.

Art Exhibitions

  • 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 – Woodland Cultural Center. Brantford, ON. First Nations in the Arts. Group Show.
  • 2005 – New Earth Gallery. Toronto, ON. Solo Show.
  • 2004 – Applause Gallery. Toronto, ON. Solo Show.
  • 2000 – Aboriginal Voices Gallery. Toronto, ON. Group Show.
  • 1999 – Skydome Pow-wow. ANDPVA. Toronto, ON. Group Show.
  • 1998 – Hummingbird Center. Toronto, ON. Group Show.

Contact

jayholdingpainting

P: (416) 985-2156

jredbird@hotmail.com
www.facebook.com/JayBellRedbird – More Images of Work
www.jaybellredbird.com

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MUSKRAT Magazine

MUSKRAT is an on-line Indigenous arts, culture magazine that honours the connection between humans and our traditional ecological knowledge by exhibiting original works and critical commentary. MUSKRAT embraces both rural and urban settings and uses media arts, the Internet, and wireless technology to investigate and disseminate traditional knowledges in ways that inspire their reclamation.

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1 Comment

  1. Darlene Burns

    Our family was given one of your prints
    Called Messenger of Spiritual Love. The eagle is beautiful. Could you please interpret for us (non-indigenous people) what the symbolism means of the lines, colors, faces etc? We really want to understand how indigenous spiritual practices informs your art. Thank you do much!

    Darlene

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