Collection: Arlette Seib
Arlette Seib is a Saskatchewan artist living on a patch of prairie near Watrous. She keeps a flock of sheep and has numerous dogs which are often the scenes and subjects of her artwork. With living a rural life located beyond the rat race she keeps a daily habit of walking the prairie land as well as taking time to create. Wool from her own flock of sheep is used in the artworks plus dyed wool she trades for or purchases. More of her artwork, plus photographs and writing on rural life with a flock of sheep and a pack of dogs can be found on her website.
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The Saskatchewan Craft Council is located in Treaty 6 territory, the traditional territory of the Nêhiyawak and the Métis nation. As a provincial organization, our programs and services extend to lands of Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10, which also include traditional territories of Nahkawininiwak (Saulteaux), Nakota (Assiniboine), Dakota, Lakota (Sioux), and Denesuline (Dene/Chipewyan). We gratefully acknowledge our relationship to this land and to each other. We recognize the benefits and responsibilities we have under these treaties and dedicate our efforts to working together in a spirit of collaboration and reconciliation.