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"Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (M.M.I.W)"
by Siyowin Peters

Siyowin recognizes the unsettling reality that individuals of her creed are not safe in this modern-day world. With a profound understanding of this issue, her goal is to create a representation of memory, serving as a focal point for capturing the tensions between native life, history, and remembrance. Through her art, Siyowin aims to shed light on the challenges faced by Indigenous communities, inviting viewers to reflect on these important issues.


In Siyowin's artistic sanctuary, the boundaries between historical and contemporary art dissolve, yielding a stunning fusion that transcends time and space. Her works stand as bold testaments to the indomitable spirit of Native women, their struggles etched upon each stroke of her brush. Drawing inspiration from the depths of inequality, her art serves as a beacon of hope, resplendent with deliberate statements that resonate with the resilience and tenacity embodied by Indigenous communities.

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  • Medium: Original on Canvas
  • Size: 16" X 20"
  • Shipping: Artwork will be shipped by the artist directly to the purchaser. Purchaser will cover the shipping cost and insurance

Artist Bio

Lauren "Siyowin" Peters, an extraordinary force, emerges as a fearless and compassionate Native American contemporary artist, wielding the transformative power of her craft to ignite societal change. As a painter, stencil artist, printmaker, street artist, and social activist, she weaves a tapestry of artistry that transcends conventional boundaries, captivating hearts and minds with its resounding call for justice and equality.


Hailing from Native California, Siyowin proudly embraces her diverse heritage, which encompasses Native American-Dakota Sioux and Mexican roots. Her personal connection to the struggles faced by her ancestors is a driving force behind her artistic endeavors. Siyowin's grandparents endured the hardships of being forced to attend boarding schools where their Native language was not allowed, further fueling her determination to reclaim and celebrate her cultural identity through her art.


Beyond her artistic achievements, Siyowin has also excelled in other areas. She showcased her athleticism as an All-State volleyball player and was recruited directly from high school to receive a full-ride volleyball scholarship to Concordia College in New York, where she dedicated herself to the sport and earned her bachelor's degree in Social Work. Expanding her knowledge and impact, she pursued a Master's in Social Work from the University of Southern California. Siyowin's multidimensional talents have also led her to sign with Nomad Management, a well known modeling agency in Los Angeles and Miami.


Driven by a passionate commitment to amplifying Native voices and advocating for indigenous rights, Siyowin's work encompasses both fine art and street art. Through her powerful creations, she seeks to raise awareness, inspire change, and leave an indelible mark on the world.