Collection: Wall Art
This collection features products inspired by Steven Martin’s striking photograph of a Cree hunter walking into the morning fog—an image that captures tradition, solitude, and reverence for the land. These items honor Indigenous knowledge, ancestral ways of life, and the spiritual connection to nature passed down through generations.
Each piece—from wearable art to home decor—is grounded in cultural respect and visual storytelling. Whether worn or displayed, the image evokes quiet strength, deep roots, and a timeless journey through territory and tradition.
This is more than merchandise—this is a tribute to the old ways.
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Premium Framed Poster – “NghtFall” Photography by Steven Martin
Regular price $85.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $85.00 CAD -
"Morning Glory" – Premium Wooden Framed Poster | Photography by Steven Martin
Regular price $95.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $95.00 CAD -
“Walk the Old Way” – Framed Fine Art Poster
Regular price $85.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $85.00 CAD -
“Walk the Old Way” Looking Back – Framed Fine Art Poster
Regular price $65.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $65.00 CAD -
Bring the Stillness of the Land Into Your Home
Regular price $75.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $75.00 CAD
Wear the Story. Snag the Vibe.
Original Indigenous photography turned into wearable and collectible art.
👉 Watch the Stories- A documentary universe exploring identity, Indigenous perspectives, and the human experience.
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A YEAR ON WELLINTON STREET
A documentary series capturing protests, politics, and public life on Parliament Hill—exploring democracy in Canada through real-time events.
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Meeting Myself at Raven St.
A musical personal documentary web series exploring identity, self-discovery, and Indigenous perspective through reflection, memory, and lived experience.
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Is The Game The Problem?
A documentary series examining sports culture, ethics, and society—questioning whether the system shapes the behaviour we see.
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POBM: The Psychology of Being Me
A documentary series exploring the relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canadians—through politics, identity, and real conversations from within.
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