|

|
We
are Peter and
Mi-Shell Jessen from Bearpaw Jewellery in Bracebridge,
Ontario.
Most
of our designs celebrate the grace and beauty of wild
animals. Others attempt to capture the spiritual essence
of what it is to be human. And then there are those, that
show the process of transformation from animal to Spirit
to human - or back, that is so often the focus of native
myth, world mythology, lore and legends.
We
live in a shamanistic world view: Everything is alive, has
a Spirit, speaks and therefore has a story to tell.... Our
pieces tell these stories !
Peter's
work as a Jeweller is a journey of inspiration and growth.
The subjects of his art are found right outside of his
workshop window, overlooking a beaver pond amidst the
Canadian bush and all its wild inhabitants. Many of these
naturally drift up to the house presenting themselves as
new inspirations to be transformed into wearable archetypal
art .
In
his free time Peter loves to read, hike into the bush,
canoe, observe wildlife and meet with friends. His main
interests are Anthropology, Pre-history and most of all
Rupestrian Art = Petroglyphs and Pictographs from around
the world. All of these interests are sources of
inspiration for Peter's art.
|
|
Mi-Shell
is probably best known as one half of Bearpaw Jewellery,
but primarily, she works as a shaman / healer in Muskoka
and Southern Ontario. She is a Registered Nurse and a
Jungian Therapist by training, but, first and foremost,
she is following in the footsteps of her grandmother,
the healer-shaman of her tribe, the Urianshai, in
Siberia.
Mi-Shell
has practiced, taught and used shamanism and shamanic
healing pathways with her patients, clients, in schools,
Pow-Wows and the health care system. She leads circles
and gatherings that focus on teaching, healing, ritual,
drums and drumming, human growth and well-being.
Bearpaw
Jewellery is a means for her to translate the mysteries
experienced in trance and visions into tangible reality
and to share it all with her community. Her shamanic
Medicine pouches, ritual tools and other mixed media art
are unique and sought after by collectors.
One
of the most important tools of a Medicine Woman is the
drum, the heartbeat of Mother Earth and the heartbeat
and voice of our soul. Mi- Shell creates drums and leads
the weekly local community drum circle as well as
several frame drum circles.

|

All artwork on this page is copyrighted by
Peter and Mi-Shell Jessen.
It may not be copied or reproduced by any means or used without the expressed
approval of Peter and Mi-Shell Jessen.


DIRECTORY
Advocacy, Inspiration & News |
Calendar of
Events | Chapel
Gallery | Christmas
Show
Contact Us | Join
Us | Life
Time Members | Links
| Members' Studios
Permanent
Collection | Spring
Members' Show | Summer
Show | Student Art Awards
Who We Are | Who Art
Thou? A Mystery Art Sale
| Workshops
Muskoka - A Designated Arts Community
Home


website designed, copyrighted and maintained by
Muskoka
Arts & Crafts
Muskoka Arts & Crafts Inc. is located
in the District Municipality of Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.
|