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Traditional Northwest Native American Indian Art Meets Internet High Technology

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Montreal, Quebec, Canada - January 23, 2006 -- Traditional Northwest Native American Indian art is getting a boost in exposure worldwide with the help of today's internet high technology. Previously, the only outlets to the outside world for Northwest Native American Indian art were mainly the relatively small number of street retail galleries that specialize in this traditional fine art form located in Vancouver or Seattle. Visitors to the Pacific Northwest region or those living there were the only people who got exposed to authentic Northwest Native American art.

Now, with the help of Montreal-based Free Spirit Gallery, people around the world can see and learn about Northwest Native American Indian art without leaving their homes. The Free Spirit Gallery website is loaded with beautiful color images of exquisite Northwest Native American art as well as numerous information resource articles.

Clint Leung, who created Free Spirit Gallery in 2004, says, "Our website is so informative about Northwest Native American Indian art that we've had many requests from students and publishers of art related ezines to use some of our information articles."

One popular feature of the Free Spirit Gallery website is the section of eCards or electronic postcards featuring Northwest Native American art. Visitors to the website use these eCards for free to send special greetings or messages to friends online to help spread the word about Northwest Native American art. Free Spirit Gallery is the only website in the world that offers eCards with both Northwest Native American art and Eskimo Inuit art.

Through the website, fans of Northwest Native American Indian art can now continue to build their collections from the comforts of their own homes wherever they are. According to Leung, Free Spirit Gallery has shipped Northwest Native American art to happy customers all over the United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, France and Germany.

Because of the limitations of regional exposure, Northwest Native American artists have always had difficulties in getting their artwork out to the rest of the world. The modern technology of Free Spirit Gallery is now helping these artists gain much needed international exposure for their beautiful work.

About Free Spirit Gallery:

Free Spirit Gallery is an online gallery specializing in Northwest Native American art and Eskimo Inuit art including carvings, sculptures as well as prints. Free Spirit Gallery has numerous information resource articles with photos of authentic Native Indian art and Eskimo Inuit art as well as free eCards.

Contact Information:

Clint Leung Free Spirit Gallery 514-421-1124 http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca

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About the author:

Clint Leung is owner of Free Spirit Gallery (http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca) , an online gallery specializing in Inuit Eskimo and Northwest Native American art including carvings, sculpture and prints. Free Spirit Gallery has numerous information resource articles with photos of authentic Inuit and Native Indian art as well as free eCards.

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