MMIW Sisters

$34.98

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MMIW Sisters

This artwork is a powerful and symbolic design representing the MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) Sisters.

The imagery shows mirrored groups of three Native women dressed in flowing red dresses, standing hand in hand as a symbol of unity, strength, and resilience. Their garments and adornments reflect traditional influences, grounding them in cultural identity. The women are placed in a golden field with a line of dark green pines behind them, evoking a sense of rootedness to the land.

Above them, the sky is an explosion of colors—vivid reds, oranges, blues, and purples—painted in an impressionistic, mosaic-like style. The fiery hues suggest both beauty and turmoil, symbolizing the urgency and emotional depth of the MMIW movement. The design is mirrored vertically, creating balance and symmetry, reinforcing the collective power and solidarity of Indigenous women.

Overall, this piece blends vibrant contemporary artistry with deep cultural and social meaning, honoring the MMIW Sisters while calling attention to their strength, visibility, and the need for justice.

The video and pictures show the FABRIC BASES AVAILABLE

THE DESIGN WILL BE THE MMIW SISTERS

This design is being offered in several fabric bases:

Medium weight gabardine, versatile and commonly used for shawls, ribbon skirts, t-dresses.

Bridal Satin, dull sheen and can be used for shawls, ribbon skirts, t-dresses.

Satin Jacquard, smooth elegance of satin with the timeless charm of embossed floral patterns.

Luxury Jacquard, heavyweight jacquard fabric with slub-like texture that adds depth and elegance, used for shawls, ribbon skirts, t-dresses.

Shattered glass holographic spandex, this jaw dropping fabric features a bold and reflective holographic finish. It is a a show stopper in the way it reflects and shifts when you move. used for shawls, ribbon skirts, t-dresses.

Fabric is printed to order, may take up to 10 days from date of order.