Biography

Johnny Mukwa

Johnny Mukwa is a Métis artist of Anishinaabe descent from Thunder Bay, Ontario, whose Woodland-style paintings are characterized by vibrant color, layered symbolism, and rhythmic movement. His artistic path began outside painting, working in abstract stone sculpture and Pointillism. These early explorations remain visible in his work today—through sculptural outlines, flowing forms, and intricately patterned surfaces that give his paintings both structure and depth.
Johnny Mukwa is a Métis artist of Anishinaabe descent from Thunder Bay, Ontario, whose Woodland-style paintings are characterized by vibrant color, layered symbolism, and rhythmic movement.

His artistic path began outside painting, working in abstract stone sculpture and Pointillism. These early explorations remain visible in his work today—through sculptural outlines, flowing forms, and intricately patterned surfaces that give his paintings both structure and depth.

In February 2025, Mukwa began an apprenticeship with acclaimed Woodland artist Mark Anthony Jacobson, deepening his engagement with the traditional visual language of his heritage. His paintings feature spirit animals, interconnected floral forms, and birchbark-inspired textures, reflecting themes of kinship, migration, and the spiritual connections found in Anishinaabe culture.

With an 18-year background as a civil engineering lab technician, Mukwa brings a high level of precision and material awareness to his practice. Each work is carefully constructed, balancing expressive energy with compositional control.

Since embracing Woodland art, he has exhibited across the Kootenays, where his work has been well received by collectors. Now based in Nelson, British Columbia, Mukwa continues to develop a distinctive contemporary Woodland style—one that honors tradition while reflecting his technical background and personal journey.

A Word from Mark Anthony Jacobson
“I’ve been mastering the Woodland school of art for 40 years, and as an Anishinaabe artist, I am proud to see the promising talent and dedication to our craft in Johnny Mukwa. His desire to learn more about his Indigenous ancestry and cultural roots through this art form is inspiring. He is truly dedicated to reflecting the spirit of creation through his daily practice of painting in the Woodland tradition, and it is a privilege to mentor him through this process.”
— Mark Anthony Jacobson, Master Woodland Artist
Johnny Mukwa

Artwork

  • Coho Salmon by Johnny Mukwa showing stylized salmon fish in Woodland Indigenous style painting

    Coho Salmon

    Acrylic on Birch, 2026

    12 x 12 in | 30.5 x 30.5 cm

  • Creators Call by Johnny Mukwa showing bear with fish and birds in Woodland Indigenous style with red sun

    Creators Call

    Acrylic on Birch, 2025

    20 x 16 in | 51 x 41 cm

  • Cycle of Waters by Johnny Mukwa showing turtle with bird surrounded by fish in circular Woodland Indigenous style painting

    Cycle of Waters

    Acrylic on Birch, 2026

    20 x 20 in | 51 x 51 cm

  • Frog Medicine by Johnny Mukwa showing stylized frog with flowing forms in Woodland Indigenous style painting

    Frog Medicine

    Acrylic on Birch, 2025

    24 x 24 in | 61 x 61 cm

  • Greeting the Dawn by Johnny Mukwa with two mirrored birds and red sun in Woodland Indigenous style

    Greeting Dawn

    Acrylic on Birch, 2026

    16 x 20 in | 41 x 51 cm

  • River to Sky by Johnny Mukwa showing fish transforming into bird in Woodland Indigenous style painting

    River to Sky

    Acrylic on Birch, 2026

    24 x 36 in | 61 x 91.5 cm

  • Spirit Heron by Johnny Mukwa showing stylized heron with flowing lines in Woodland Indigenous style painting

    Spirit Heron

    Acrylic on Birch, 2026

    14 x 14 in | 35.5 x 35.5 cm

  • Aginjibagwesi Four Birds by Johnny Mukwa with four stylized birds in Woodland Indigenous style painting

    Aginjibagwesi Four Birds

    Acrylic on Birch, 2026

    12 x 36 in | 30.5 x 91.5 cm

  • Set of Fish I by Johnny Mukwa showing stylized fish with flowing water forms in Woodland Indigenous style painting

    Set of Fish Ⅰ

    Acrylic on Birch, 2026

    11 x 14 in | 28 x 35.5 cm

  • Set of Fish II by Johnny Mukwa showing stylized fish with sun and moon in Woodland Indigenous style painting

    Set of Fish Ⅱ

    Acrylic on Birch, 2026

    11 x 14 in | 28 x 35.5 cm

  • Twin Kits by Johnny Mukwa with two mirrored foxes under sun in Woodland Indigenous style painting

    Twin Kits

    Acrylic on Birch, 2026

    12 x 36 in | 30.5 x 91.5 cm