
About The Artist
Dwayne Frost *Gitchi Manitou Muskwa* is from his home town Hearst, Ontario, Canada. His Family’s community is Pagwa River, Ontario, Canada. His Reservation is Constance Lake, Ontario. He is a self taught artist who started both painting and carving about 20 years ago. Early in his Career he spent a short time painting with the late Norval Morriseau "The Copper Thunderbird" and enjoyed sharing a friendship with the late Mr. Roy Thomas. From a military family, he has travelled the world. He has developed his unique art style working and studying through the years with extended family and friends from the many northern first nations in northern Ontario, Canada. He further developed his art style through painting and carving from what he studied through his friends and family in Sandy Lake First Nation. He has returned to his traditional beliefs and culture and shares the many legends, stories and his experiences through his artwork, so that, they may not be lost but recorded in some way for future generations to see, experience and learn from.
Dwayne has for the last 5 years been involved with the World Famous Karl May Festival in Radebeul, Germany. Dwayne has been involved in creating monumental "Woodland" style paintings on the side of a 90 meter cliff, Incidentally declared "Europes" largest Cliff side paintings. His paintings and carvings have been exhibited in a formal Exhibition at the Karl May Festival at the Steigenberger Park Hotel. His artwork became an overnight sensation. Dwayne is the only living First Nations Artist to have his work purchased by the World Famous Karl May Museum! Today, Dwayne enjoys his prominence in the European art scene for Woodland Art. Dwayne has his artwork in galleries, collections and in Museums in Canada, Europe, Russia, Asia, the Middle East and in the United States.
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Über den Künstler
Dwayne hat seit den letzten 5 Jahren gewesen beteiligt mit dem Berühmten Weltfest von Karl May an Radebeul, Deutschland. Dwayne ist am Schaffen kolossaler "Waldland"-Stil-Bilder auf der Seite einer 90-Meter-feldswand beteiligt worden, Beiläufig erklärte "Europas" größte feldswand malerei. Seine Bilder und Geweighschnitzereien sind in einer formellen Ausstellung am Fest von Karl May am Steigenberger Park-Hotel ausgestellt worden. Seine Gestaltungsarbeit wurde eine Übernachtsensation. Dwayne ist der einzige lebende Erste Nationskünstler, um seine Arbeit durch das Berühmte Weltmuseum von Karl May kaufen zu lassen! Heute genießt Dwayne seine Bekanntheit in der europäischen Kunstszene für die Waldkunst. Dwayne hat seine Gestaltungsarbeit in Galerien, Sammlungen und in Museen in Kanada, Europa, Russland, Asien, dem Nahen Osten und in den USA.
Major Exhibitions and Exposure
2000 Ontario Metis Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
2004 Donna Cona Calender, Paintings Kuniwahchigun and Grandfather
Sun Eagle,
2005 Winterlude Festival, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada,
2005 Metis National Council Annual Assembly, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
2006 Festiva Citta del Sapere, Padowa, Italy,
2006 Exhibition of My Art KADEWE Mall, Berlin, Germany,
2007 Exhibition World Famous Karl May Festival,First Native to sell
Paintings to the World Famous Karl May Museum, painted
Europa's Largest Cliff Painting,
My First Major Work of Art, Radebeul, Germany,
2008 Exhibition Dancing World Famous Karl May Festival, Painted
Europa's Largest Cliff Painting, My Second Major Work of Art,
National Canadian Television Exposure Aboriginal Peoples
Television Network, Radebeul, Germany.
2009 First Ever Native Artist to Exhibit in the Royal Norwegian Library in
Sandefjord, Norway.
2009 Dance Theater presentation and Painting Europes Largest Cliff
Painting 2009, The World Famous Karl May Festival, My third
major work of art. Major televison exposure with RAI
television, Der Bild Zeitung, Major German TV.






