Birch Bark Biting - Native American Artform

'Flowers and Leaves' By Rosella Carney 

Birch Bark Biting is one of the earliest First Nations art form. It is done by seperating pieces of birch bark and folding it two more times.
It is then bitten to create one of a kind art.
For years this Birch Bark bitings have been used as display art, stencils and patterns for Indigenous beadwork and quillwork.
This example is created by Native American Artist Rosella Carney in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. 
They are uniquely beautiful.

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Thank you :)