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Bramble Lee Pryde
ABOUT
BIO
PRESS
PROJECTS
PORTFOLIO
THE DREADLINGS
BUY MY ART
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BUY MY ART BABEL

BABEL

CA$318.00

BABEL

THE MISINFORMATION ORACLE

Pronunciation: BAY-bel

  • Purpose: To shield against the confusion and anxiety caused by misinformation and fake news.

  • Personality: Babel is a chaotic and fragmented figure, embodying the overwhelming flood of misinformation in the digital age.

  • Backstory: Born from the cacophony of voices on social media and news platforms, Babel thrives on the uncertainty and mistrust generated by misinformation.

Learn about their origin story and additional aspects of their lives here.

BABEL is the size of the small UPS box for priority shipping.

Materials: clay bases and specialized paints

TAKE ME HOME

BABEL

CA$318.00

BABEL

THE MISINFORMATION ORACLE

Pronunciation: BAY-bel

  • Purpose: To shield against the confusion and anxiety caused by misinformation and fake news.

  • Personality: Babel is a chaotic and fragmented figure, embodying the overwhelming flood of misinformation in the digital age.

  • Backstory: Born from the cacophony of voices on social media and news platforms, Babel thrives on the uncertainty and mistrust generated by misinformation.

Learn about their origin story and additional aspects of their lives here.

BABEL is the size of the small UPS box for priority shipping.

Materials: clay bases and specialized paints

TAKE ME HOME

Dreadlings come with the altar shown. Please reach out for the exact dimensions.

Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional territories of the Treaty 7 Nations: the Siksika (Blackfoot), Kainai (Blood), Piikani (Peigan), Tsuut’ina, and the Stoney Nakoda Nations—Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney. This land is also part of the historic Northwest Métis Homeland, including Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.

We recognize that these lands have been home to Indigenous Peoples long before the signing of Treaty 7 in 1877 and long before Alberta became a province in 1905. These treaties were intended as agreements of mutual respect and shared responsibility, though the impacts of colonialism have fractured these relationships.

As part of our ongoing reconciliation efforts, we commit to continually learning about the histories, rights, and contributions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples. We honour the resilience of Indigenous communities and acknowledge our responsibility to engage thoughtfully with the lands and the stories we are privileged to share.

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