
Sacred Reflections of the Land
Jasper Indigenous Exhibit
I took the original source photograph during my unforgettable round-road-trip from Toronto to Vancouver in the Summer of 2025. Clearly, I was drawn to see this exhibit given its huge reflective surface and the phenomenal landscape of the Rockies (albeit very obscured) surrounding it.
‘Sacred Reflections of the Land’ is an evocative painting capturing the central installation of the Jasper Indigenous Exhibit—an inspiring collaboration between Indigenous communities and Parks Canada at Athabasca Park, just steps from the Jasper Visitor Centre.
At its centre is a bronze eagle by Lionel Peyachew, perched on a mirrored sphere etched with words from six Indigenous languages. The base, adorned with beadwork by Métis artists Lisa Shepherd and Kristi Bridgeman, honors Wahkohtowin—the Cree principle of kinship and responsibility to all of creation.
Through art and storytelling, the exhibit shares Indigenous peoples’ enduring cultural and spiritual ties to Jasper, while acknowledging the painful history of displacement that still echoes today.
This is an original acrylic painting on a gallery wood panel finished with high gloss varnish. Unframed:
Artwork size: 91.5cm (h) x 61cm (w) x 4cm (d)
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