Fine Porcelain
By Melanie Collum

 
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Inuksuk

Traditionally they were built by the Inuit people to act In the place of messengers. The meaning of a specific Inuksuk depends on the intent of the person who builds it. In the past they have been built to tell about a good hunting or fishing spot or as a navigation tool to indicate a safe trail. Perhaps they appeal to us now as a simple symbol of our interest in communication and our constant search for guidance and direction.
Northern Landscapes

In Canada our relationship to our landscape and our trees has instilled in us a sense of the divine. These images celebrate this peace that we hold dear in our hearts.

Garden Sanctuary

Plants, bird's dragonflies and symbols of ecology are represented in these pieces. May we find joy and show respect to the sanctuary.
Goddesses and Dancing Women

Inspired by the images of ancient cultures, these images celebrate the divine feminine in all of us; may we use and honor the wisdom.
Turtle

In the Native American creation story the North American continent is called Turtle Island. The turtle also represents shielding and protecting oneself and Mother Earth. The goddess is the guardian of daily life, death and rebirth. The fish represents our connection with the divine. May we feel our connection, protect our environment and live in harmony with all the forces of creation.



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