The Ganawenda (To Protect), is a powerful and exclusive fabric line supporting Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Designed by renowned Indigenous artist Jessica Somers
Born of Sudbury, Ontario, and currently living in Lavigne Ontario, Jessica Somers is Abenaki from Odanak and was raised in a nurturing family with 3 siblings. She was greatly influenced by her grandmother who enjoyed creating scenic and wildlife paintings. Internally driven, and emotionally charged, Jessica’s original abstract art and mixed media pieces are unique and earthy. Jessica enjoys working with a wide variety of mediums. Jessica has been creating more intricate, non-conventional pieces that engage viewers to develop creative thinking, visual literacy and engage discussion of Indigenous issues that her people facing today. She has a deep respect for traditional and cultural teachings of Indigenous people.
100% Cotton
45" wide
The single border features continuous yardage with a 24″ pattern repeat
Sold by 1/2 meter, continuous cut