Holiday Jewellery Sale !!!
I will be hosting a Jewellery Sale in the Community Gallery at the Artscape Wychwood Barns (76 Wychwood Ave) on Saturday, Dec. 18 (10- 4pm) and Sunday Dec. 19 (10am- 4pm)
With special guests ( and fellow Artscape Wychwood Barns tenants ) Minna Koistenen, Blown and Cast Glass, Margaret Irving, Painter/Photographer, Morag Webster, Portrait Artist and Rebecca Singh Writer/ Publisher.
With special guests ( and fellow Artscape Wychwood Barns tenants ) Minna Koistenen, Blown and Cast Glass, Margaret Irving, Painter/Photographer, Morag Webster, Portrait Artist and Rebecca Singh Writer/ Publisher.
Every customer who brings in a piece of silver (broken jewellery)
or a handful of old buttons will receive 30% off any jewellery
purchase during the sale weekend. All materials collected will be
recycled into wonderful new creations.
Take a look at these Pebble Bottles by Minna Koistinen. Minna teaches glass blowing at Playing with Fire.
Minna received a MFA from the University of Art & Design in Helsinki in 1997 and has been a member of Geisterblitz Glass Studio, an internationally renowned partnership of glass professionals, artists, and designers, since 1999.
This is the portrait of Theo Fleury that Morag Webster was challenged to paint for a recent episode of Bravo's 'Star Portraits'.
An early interest in drawing inspired by Morag's artist grandmother evolved into a quest for expression in a variety of media including painting in oil, watercolours and pastel, as well as forays into the production of sculpture using various materials. This drive has also lead Morag to work in theatre as a props builder and designer. She has had formal training at Hereford College of Art, Ontario College of Art, Sault College, as well as part time studies at the University of Western Ontario, plus numerous workshops.
An early interest in drawing inspired by Morag's artist grandmother evolved into a quest for expression in a variety of media including painting in oil, watercolours and pastel, as well as forays into the production of sculpture using various materials. This drive has also lead Morag to work in theatre as a props builder and designer. She has had formal training at Hereford College of Art, Ontario College of Art, Sault College, as well as part time studies at the University of Western Ontario, plus numerous workshops.
A beautiful sky painting by Margaret Irving.
She studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design for black & white photography & photo development and at Durham College for drawing, and at Toronto Image Works for computer graphics, but is mainly (and proudly) a self taught artist.
She studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design for black & white photography & photo development and at Durham College for drawing, and at Toronto Image Works for computer graphics, but is mainly (and proudly) a self taught artist.
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