LINUS WOODS
Linus Woods is a Dakota/Ojibway artist from the Long Plain First Nation in Southern Manitoba.
Though he has taken a few art and Native Studies courses at Brandon University, and has studied with artist such as Jane Ash Poitras, he is largely self-taught. Linus sees his paintings as expressions and extensions of his spiritual journey. His paintings are subtle works featuring pastel pallets and geometric shapes, and often including collaged images.
Linus Woods is a winner of the Peace hills Trust Company Art Competition and his work is in the Peace hills Trust Collection and in a number of other collections including Winnipeg Children's Hospital, Long Plain First Nation, and Brandon University.
Though he has taken a few art and Native Studies courses at Brandon University, and has studied with artist such as Jane Ash Poitras, he is largely self-taught. Linus sees his paintings as expressions and extensions of his spiritual journey. His paintings are subtle works featuring pastel pallets and geometric shapes, and often including collaged images.
Linus Woods is a winner of the Peace hills Trust Company Art Competition and his work is in the Peace hills Trust Collection and in a number of other collections including Winnipeg Children's Hospital, Long Plain First Nation, and Brandon University.