Jada Morin (they/them) is from Big River First Nation, SK and is a proud Plains Cree Indigenous artist based in Saskatoon, SK. Jada is well-versed in many artforms, including painting, drawing/sketching, crafts and creative writing. They have published poetry within the city, including "Process of Change" published with St. Thomas More literacy magazine, and "it's always so sad to see" published within the "Poetry Downtown" project funded by Downtown Saskatoon. Additionally, they have done projects within FAM, such as the Drinkle Mall Wall Art project in 2022, and as well as the Paved Arts window gallery titled "FAM(ily)" in 2023. 

Their speciality in art has a lot of range, but their comfort style of painting and sketching included realism, impressionism, and abstraction, with a range of expression within colours, and loosely styled brush strokes.

Jada is open to local Saskatchewan painting commission; as well as digital commissions within Canada with rare exceptions for international commissions. Within commissions, Jada is most comfortable with human portraits, and can negotiate landscape and animal commissions. 

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