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ESPRESSO MUG 3OZ ORCA FAMILY

ESPRESSO MUG 3OZ ORCA FAMILY

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ESPRESSO MUG 3OZ ORCA FAMILY
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Brand: HOUSEWARE KITCHEN

Inspire your mornings and sip away the late-day doldrums with our gorgeous 3 oz Ceramic Espresso Mugs featuring authentic Indigenous artwork. The speckled matte exterior and coloured glossy interior offer visual intrigue and a truly unique lounging experience. Matching designs with some of our most popular 16oz ceramic mugs, these stackable 3oz espresso mugs go above and beyond and can serve multiple purposes when used as tea light holders, cream & sugar holders, or condiment cups. Perfect for gift-giving, each set of 2 is packaged in a colour gift box.

“I was raised in a way of life based on hunting, fishing, feasting, singing, dancing and visual arts. Art has always been communicated as an expression of spirit to the connections to people and the ways of life.” Paul Windsor was born and raised in Kitimat, British Columbia, and currently resides in Vancouver. He began drawing as a young child, and is an ancestral designer who comes from a family of artists. Paul also has a large interest in music and a love for the planet. His paintings, typically on the mediums of paper and wood, frequently feature positive imagery depicting the natural world. Paul’s artistic motivation stems from a drive to bring people together from different generations from his culture.

Born and raised in Kitimat, British Columbia 1979. Currently resides in Vancouver, BC. He began drawing as a young child, and is an ancestral designer who comes from a family of artists.

Paul began working in 1993 with his uncles, Ron Windsor, Mervin Windsor, and Fraser Windsor. He is experienced in sanding work, painting paddles, carving, and casting.

An early highlight of his career was creating a mural and clothing design to commemorate the September’1999 Peace Treaty Signing’ between the Haisla, Helitsuk, and Kitasoo First Nations.

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