A colorful journal with an artistic depiction of bears and a forest-like background.
Journals - Bear Medicine
Journals - Bear Medicine
Journals - Bear Medicine
Journals - Bear Medicine

Journals - Bear Medicine

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Capture Your Thoughts in Indigenous Artistry

Transform everyday moments into meaningful memories with this stunning Bear Medicine journal, featuring authentic Indigenous artwork by Jessica Somers.

Whether you're planning your day, sketching ideas, or preserving cherished memories, this beautifully crafted 5" x 7" journal becomes your perfect companion. The vibrant Bear Medicine design brings cultural storytelling to your fingertips, making every page you fill a celebration of creativity and heritage.

Bear Medicine by Jessica Somers

Why You'll Love It:

  • 80 lined pages – plenty of space for notes, lists, dreams, and daily reflections
  • Compact 5" x 7" size – fits perfectly in your bag for on-the-go inspiration
  • Authentic Indigenous art – each journal features original artwork with cultural significance
  • Premium quality – durable construction for daily use
  • Supports Indigenous artists – royalties paid directly to the artist

About the Artist

Jessica Somers was born in Sudbury, Ontario and is currently residing in Lavigne, Ontario. She is Odanak Abenaki and is greatly influenced by her grandmother who enjoyed creating scenic and wildlife paintings. Jessica loves creating paintings that represent knowledge of the natural world we learn and share through generations. She is captivated by the teachings of elders in her community and her Nation, and creates art that connects to these teachings — honoring her ancestors while ensuring the knowledge is passed on. Jessica uses her artwork as self-reflection, a way of seeking peace, sharing knowledge, teaching moral lessons, and telling stories. She believes that art has been survivance — a way of holding on to stories and history, embodying a way of life, and expressing and sharing Indigenous identities.

Artist royalties have been paid for this product.