Justine Proulx is a notable Métis tattooist and mural artist who is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on Treaty 1 Territory. With deep roots in the Red River area and Ojibwe ancestry, she is a direct descendant of Paul Proulx, who was a close associate of Louis Riel. Proulx is committed to honouring her heritage through her artwork, primarily working in the vibrant Woodland art style. This style is central to her paintings and extensive mural work, which explores the profound connections and relationships between spirit, animals, nature, and people. Having completed close to fifty murals and installations across Winnipeg, her large-scale public art, such as the Returning to Our Roots mural, serves as a powerful medium for storytelling and ceremony. Her creative practice is a conscious effort to reclaim cultural visibility and spark dialogue about identity and decolonization, embodying a call to action and a reminder of the resilience of Indigenous peoples. In addition to her art, Proulx is a licensed taxidermist, ethically sourcing animals to further her commitment to honouring life and its cycles.