



Christi Belcourt is a Metis visual artist with a deep respect for the traditions and knowledge of her people. The majority of her work explores and celebrates the beauty of the natural world. She is best known for her acrylic paintings which depict floral patterns inspired by Métis and First Nations historical beadwork art. Belcourt is recognized within the Métis community as one of the preeminent Métis artists in Canada. www.belcourt.net








Style icon, the young Kate Moss, photographed by Corinne Day in her exhibition, Fifteen and editorial for The Face titled, “The Third Summer of Love" published in July 1990.
There are few photographers to have got as up-close-and personal to the subjects in the eye of their lens as Corinne Day. Her documentary-style approach shook the fashion world to its core in the 90s and she is widely credited with creating the aesthetic that came to be known as 'heroin chic'. Over the course of the last twenty years Corinne effortlessly captured the zeitgeist: she documented the stripped-down aesthetic of the slacker generation; captured disarmingly honest portraits of her friends and family; and created stunningly beautiful imagery for high-end fashion magazines. Her iconic pictures of a 14-year-old Kate Moss catapulted her friend and muse into highest echelons of the fashion firmament (she was the first photographer to shoot Kate as a Vogue cover girl). The fact that she became so close to all of her subjects is testament to the fact she was a person of rare humanity, one of those creatures who can teach us something about ourselves with the simple click of a shutter.
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