Design by Mi'kmaq artist, Kim McDonough.
This painting is inspired by Indigenous legends about bears being in the stars. The shooting star represents the “good path”.
Upgrade your daily carry with this versatile Halfmoon Shoulder Bag , crafted for both style and practicality.
- Made with 100% polyester and a soft finish, it’s lightweight, smooth, and built to last.
- Designed to fit comfortably against your body, and easy to carry all day.
- Large capacity to hold all your essentials, plus an inner pocket to keep smaller items secure and within reach.
- 28cm x 17cm x 10cm, comes with an adjustable strap
Designed in Canada.
Royalty is paid for each product sold.
Celestial Bear Halfmoon Shoulder Bag by Kim McDonough
Oscardo is a leading souvenir and gift supplier featuring some of Canada’s most iconic Indigenous artwork. Since 1997, Oscardo has been an industry leader, paying royalties to 24 artists for every product sold and consulting the artists during development to ensure a beautiful product that fairly represents and promotes their artwork. Known for carrying quality items featuring top designs, Oscardo’s products are found in Indigenous-owned stores and wholesalers, boutiques, museums, public and private art galleries, National Parks and government organizations in every province across the country.
Indigenous Ownership: Oscardo is part of the Arctic Beverages family. Arctic Beverages is owned by Athabasca Basin Development, Prince Albert Development Corp and Paskwayak Business Development Corporation, collectively representing 13 First Nations and four northern communities.
Kim McDonough, Mi’kmaw artist
Kim McDonough is a Mi’kmaw artist from Toronto, Canada, who belongs to Membertou First Nation in Unama’ki (Cape Breton Island). Having trained and worked as a digital artist, her brightly coloured paintings resonate with harmony and connection, filled with Indigenous imagery, symbolism, spirit animals, and florals designs.
“Painting helps keep me connected to my culture in many ways. Through painting I am always learning more about my community, our history, our stories. A painting is part of that connection that I can share with everyone.”