Celebrate Indigenous storytelling, culture, and connection through the artwork of Bada Jean. Each 5" x 7" blank greeting card features meaningful contemporary Indigenous artwork inspired by love, family, land, and community.
Perfect for gifting, framing, or personal messages for any occasion.
Details:
- 5" x 7" blank greeting card
- Blank inside
- Envelope included
- Featuring artwork by Bada Jean
- Printed in Canada
Available Artwork Options
Sage Ribbon Skirt
Honours the love and support within Indigenous women, girls, and LGBTQ2S+ communities through the cultural significance of ribbon skirts.
Pisim (Sâkihitowin) – Moon Love
A reflection on quiet moments of love and connection shared beneath the moon and stars.
Northern Lights 2 (Wâwâhtêwa)
Inspired by the beauty, movement, and spirit of the northern lights.
Buffalo Love
Two buffalo huddled together symbolize care, protection, and the importance of supporting one another through family and community.
Moonlight Love
A peaceful artwork celebrating closeness, affection, and meaningful connection.
Pêyakôskân Summer
“Pêyakôskân” means “one family” or “one bond” in Cree. This artwork celebrates family, joy, and togetherness during the summertime.
Turtle Island
Represents North America through an Indigenous worldview, reflecting connection to land before colonial borders existed.
Mahihkanisis (Wolf Pup)
Represents the bond between parent and child, showing wolves curled together beneath protective cedar branches.
Created by: Baba Jean Community: Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation and Tsuut'ina Nation.