Welcome to the vivid world of Amy Keller-Rempp, where every brushstroke and metal grind weaves stories of heritage and hope. A proud member of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, Haudenosaunee people of the Six Nations, Amy’s art journey began as a therapeutic refuge during the health struggles of her late father, Dale Keller, evolving into a powerful medium for connection, inspiration, and cultural expression.

 

Discover Amy’s exceptional metal art, vibrant acrylics on fur, and her mesmerizing Sky Dance series depicting the northern lights. Each style showcases unique aspects of Canadian wildlife, from detailed metal grinding that brings animals to life, to ethereal dances of light on canvas, inspiring a range of products sold across North America. Globally recognized for her skill in grinding metal into lifelike scenes and painting striking animal portraits on pelts, Amy is a vanguard in the art community.

 

Amy’s artistic footprint also includes large-scale projects such as custom murals, public art benches, and a notable 24-foot tipi, each reflecting her versatility and commitment to enhancing public spaces. She welcomes commissions, offering personalized art pieces on metal or canvas.

 

“Carried With Love” features a mother eagle powerfully carrying 215 souls toward the sun, raising funds for Truth and Reconciliation (www.carriedwithlove.ca). “Tears of Sorrow” supports charities working to address the tragedy of missing and murdered Indigenous women (www.tearsofsorrow.ca).

 

Amy uses her art to foster dialogue and connection, engaging with communities at exhibitions and events. Her pieces serve as bridges for reflection and understanding, offering insights into narratives that promote empathy and cultural appreciation. We invite you to delve into a dialogue of culture, color, and compassion. Amy’s work showcases exquisite craftsmanship and embodies a commitment to healing, education, and cultural appreciation. Experience stories that resonate deeply as testaments of resilience and transformative power.