Feel Good Medicines
About Feel Good Medicines
This page is where you can find my information of my work in schools, beadwork and birch bark paintings. As well as sharing stories and good medicines history.
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Where to park. I am on the list. :) ๐๐ฟ๐ท
A wish to all of you who check in from time to time that you have a wonderful stress free holiday and enjoy special moments with your friends and family. I will be doing a show in a few days in Edmonton and I am looking forward to being out in the public as I have been in my apartment beading and painting for the past few weeks. So, it is important for me to make connections. I also have a contract for January to do some beaded hearts for some Elders and a few Ministers for a Conference. This one is special as I will bead for the Elders๐ฟ๐๐ท
Some wonderful high energy colors today. Yellow, Chaga from the birch tree. Red, wild, raw sumac tea or strawberries, and green for oregano, or sage tea. ๐ท๐ฟ๐ Without color, there is no power. Colors are vibrations of what we think we see. Medicines to help us. ๐
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This is where I will be selling my Beadwork in Edmonton in a few weeks.
This quote was taken from a short poem written by Erin Hanson. A young talented 20 year old from Australia who began writing at a very young age. This is my latest Beadwork. It will be selling at a show in Edmonton in a few weeks.๐๐ท๐ฟ
Grateful. ๐๐ท๐ฟ
I love new beginnings. Every one is an opportunity to learn, experiment and keep learning. Working on these paintings. Today I will be going to my sisterโs place and we will do a hamper up for some folks, then I brunch with some nieces and nephews. โฅ๏ธ๐บ๐
Here is hoping these little hearts make someone happy when they wear them.โฅ๏ธ๐๐บ
I will be set up here on these days. ๐ท๐ฟ๐
For sale. Painting and Beadwork sell separately. ๐ send me a message if you are interested. ๐บ๐๐
Part of my bio.... Love of Culture, Artist in the Schools, Connie Kulhavy grew up in Hay River, NT surrounded by Birch Bark Trees, colours of the Northern Lights and stories of her family growing up in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Saddle Lake, Batoche and the Red River and further East are some of the places she traces her family back to. In the past few years, Connie has taken to learning and working on her Beadwork. Connie has worked in Education for the past eighteen years and plans on continuing this in Edmonton, where she is relocating from Nanaimo for a few years. ๐ท๐ฟ๐
Dedicated to sharing Mรฉtis Culture and History, with a love of beadwork and birch bark paintings. Working in schools and businesses.
Early morning has me painting this picture for my daughter Delani who will take it to Africa as a gift. Almost finished ๐บ๐๐
This was an awesome classroom up at Vancouver Island University. I was told I had a gentle voice by an Asian student. I never thought about that before of how I project my Culture when sharing, so it was so nice to receive this comment. ๐๐ท๐ฟ๐
Working on a few small hearts for a Special Nanaimo friend and one medium one that will head to Scotland this week. ๐๐๐บ