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Ashleigh Cardinal

Edmonton,AB

Summary

My artistic practice is a vibrant fusion of painting, digital art, and traditional tattooing, all anchored in themes of social justice and land-based connection. Through my paintings, I explore the intersection of human experience and the natural world, using vivid colors and dynamic compositions to address issues such as environmental degradation, cultural erasure, and systemic inequality. My digital art complements this by offering a contemporary lens on these themes, leveraging modern technology to create immersive visual narratives that engage with viewers in new and innovative ways.

In traditional tattooing, I blend cultural symbolism with a commitment to social justice. Each tattoo is a story, a statement, and a celebration of both individual identity and collective struggles. I draw inspiration from indigenous art forms, cultural motifs, and personal experiences to create designs that honor heritage and advocate for positive change. This practice is not just about creating art; it's about forging connections and fostering dialogue about the pressing issues facing our communities and our planet.

Overall, my work is a testament to the power of art as a tool for advocacy and healing. By weaving together different mediums and drawing from diverse sources of inspiration, I strive to create pieces that resonate deeply with viewers and contribute to a broader conversation about justice, identity, and our relationship with the land.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience

Work History

Artist

Heart Medicine Art & Tattoos, Self-employed
11.2019 - Current
  • Traditional Tattoo Practitioner: Create custom tattoo designs incorporating cultural symbols and social justice themes, blending artistic skill with meaningful storytelling.
  • Painter: Produce original artwork using various techniques and media to explore themes of cultural revitalization and community connection.
  • Digital Artist: Develop immersive digital artworks that engage audiences with narratives centered on land-based healing and cultural storytelling.
  • Muralist: Design and execute large-scale murals that transform public spaces, emphasizing themes of cultural heritage, community cohesion, and environmental consciousness.

Education

Tattoo Safety

Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Edmonton, AB
05.2023

Certificate - Indigenous Women in Community Leadership

Coady Institute
Antigonish, NS
09.2022

Skills

  • Visual Art Creation
  • Cultural and Ceremonial Connection
  • Community relationship building
  • Advocacy
  • Digital Art designing
  • Traditional Tattooing

Languages

English
Native or Bilingual

Timeline

Artist

Heart Medicine Art & Tattoos, Self-employed
11.2019 - Current

Tattoo Safety

Northern Alberta Institute of Technology

Certificate - Indigenous Women in Community Leadership

Coady Institute
Ashleigh Cardinal