Relic (for veneration) Kim StewartSpruce Grove, Alberta Vote Voter pour Relic (for veneration)Kim Stewart Vous pouvez modifier votre vote à tout moment avant 17 h 00 (heure du Pacifique) le 17 octobre 2025 Entrez une adresse e-mail valide pour confirmer votre vote adresse e-mail Confirm vote Dimension 48" x 36" Médium Counter-beaded giclee print My family encouraged me to only acknowledge my settler side as was common for Métis families in that time, so I leaned on pop culture including comic books to inform my indigeneity. This one, authored by a Christian group, shows the martyr, Father Brebeuf, being confronted by a ‘warrior’. To create balance in this narrative, I beaded a matriarchal flower nesting smaller ‘forget-me-nots’ within. I used bright orange fading to light orange, then white. The blue-grey beads on this piece have touched the 375-year-old relic (skull) of Brebeuf, making my artwork a third-class relic. Relic (for veneration) Kim StewartSpruce Grove, Alberta Vote Voter pour Relic (for veneration)Kim Stewart Entrez une adresse e-mail valide pour confirmer votre vote adresse e-mail Confirm vote À propos de l'artiste À propos de l'artiste Kim StewartSpruce Grove, Alberta Kim attended the MacEwan University in Alberta in the Fine Arts program. She is a graduate from Capilano University in the Graphic Design and Illustration program in 1990, and received a Masters of Education in Art Education from Simon Fraser University in 2011. Suivez sur les sociaux