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Making soap from raw materials is an art and a science. With 15 years experience in soap making, Suzanne creates award winning body care products. |
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Contemporary mixed media collage utilizing found materials in an industrial manner, combining art, craft, and objects. 18 King St. Port Ryerse |
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1688 Charlotteville Rd.5, Vittoria |
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Overlooking the inspirational vistas of Long Point Bay on historic Talbot Trail, Julie fashions her hand spun and dyed natural fibers and designer yarns into wearable art in her cozy farm studio. 1454 Front Rd. St. Williams |
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(519) 443-5423 www.jeffries.myexpose.com |
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Melissa's porcelain, exclusively made by hand, is distinguishable by soft, flowing lines and elegant design. Her fine work has been recognized and exhibited in galleries and shops throughout Canada. (519) 909-9204 |
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Linda's art echoes a continuing exploration of myth and imagination inspired by her studies in Malta. She will demonstrate the printmaking process and image transfer in the studio on her beautiful property in Port Rowan. 14 Archibald Drive, Port Rowan |
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Elevating her love for quilting to new heights, Terry's charming studio now boasts a long arm quilting machine. Her vibrant and detailed work is created using free motion and pantograph quilting. Quilts At The Old Post Office |
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Tracy's purses are rapidly becoming "the talk of the town". She incorporates leather belts, handcrafted clay buttons and vintage fabrics into her one-of-a-kind hand knitted/crocheted, felted wool handbags and accessories. (519) 426-8310 |
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In his current work Robert is combining cast glass with stone in a series of "Self-portraits". Robert will be demonstrating plaster mold making and sandcarving for |
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Miia has been working with glass since 1996 when she studied at the Orrefors glass school in Sweden, then continued her studies in Canada and Helsinki. She is inspired by colours. |
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Cindy loves to create, naturally moving from one art form to another. Inspired by music and her natural surroundings, each piece reveals the joy and freedom Cindy experiences when she is in her studio. #20 Windham East Quarter Line, Simcoe |
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Working with oil on canvas, Ellen continues to paint her treasured Norfolk countryside. Brilliant colour, texture and pattern, which are distinctive elements in Ellen's work, reflect a vibrant union of figuration, abstraction and landscape. 52 McCall St, Simcoe
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Semi-precious stones, vintage and imported glass beads, silver, metal and other found objects have caught the imagination of three friends for the creation of unique jewelry. Handmade cards too! 137 DeCou Rd, Simcoe |
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Whimsical and one of a kind home and garden accessories created from vintage elements and reclaimed materials salvaged from across Ontario. Timers' original designs are showcased throughout the gardens and barns of their century farm. 1586 10th Concession, Silver Hill |
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Jonas' award-winning sculptures, architecturally inspired non-objective forms of glass, metal, and wood, present the perfect crowning touches for interior design or landscaping. His exceptional work enjoys far-reaching acclaim and his sculpture garden is a captivating "must-see" venue. Regional Rd. 21, #1123 |
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Michael's compositions are alluring and intriguing. Thick, chipped,d scratched and blistered layers of pigment create marvelous worn textures which have splashes of resin, adding to their appeal. Silver Hill |
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Norah's imaginative and original work with clay makes her a favorite amongst those looking for the functional and funky. Challengers from her rural surroundings continue to ignite her playful and creative energy. (519) 426-1260 |
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A retired steel boat builder, Rodger now focuses his interest on the creation of life-sized iron sculptures from bald eagle weather vanes to praying mantises. He also carves wood decoys and birds. (519) 582-3597 |
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Paul's gallery, well-known to visitors near and far, has a wide range of masterfully turned lidded boxes, burled fountain pens, and salad bowls. See, touch, and discover the artistry in his magnificent creations. 44 Church Road, Village of Boston |
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The process of melting glass has almost become an obsession for Carolyn, unfolding a boundless spontaneity with her chosen medium. Her beautiful, radiant flame-worked beads are artistically introduced into her jewelry. (519) 443-8783 |
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Bruce remains dedicated to painting, carving, and sculpting life in the fishing and farming community of Port Dover. "House", a popular folk singer/song writer with a special local flavour, has CD's available at his studio. 886 St. John's Road East, Port Dover |
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Liz's unruly linear horizons have stretched from Windsor to the Eastern Seaboard. A widely exhibited, award-winning painter, Liz continues to entice with her open and generous sharing of her visions and her world. |
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An accomplished artist, Kit creates her strikingly beautiful embellished silk designs using brilliant hand and machine-sewn fabrics, beads and threads. Her work is effectively framed in shadow boxes to compliment her artwork. (519) 426-6406 |
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Merianne's passion for glass brought yet another outlet for her creativity. Complementing her already vast array of glass techniques, she has now included her handcrafted beads from Italian and American soda glass. 4 Clifford St, Port Dover |
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Intensity and physical characteristics and as he says: ”I paint atmosphere and my impressions of feelings with the hope of making them recurrent and permanent”. (519) 586-9634 |
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Carol accents her watercolour skills with an "outside-the-line" technique and intriguing texturing on material-masa paper and canvas. Flowers and free-flowing landscapes unveil an unmistakable resonance of her passion for colours and nature. (519) 583-2497 |
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In her Lynn Valley pottery studio, Joanne's interest in gourmet cooking is an integral part of her confident use of shape, functionality and design. An enduring passion for flower gardens feeds her dynamic sense of colour. 33 Willowdale Crescent, Port Dover |
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Florence has successfully adopted this traditional art form, utilizing new and gently recycled wool fabrics and her own original patterns. Her popular hooked rugs and table-mats are both eye-catching and functional. (519) 583-1296 |
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Cristina's latest line of rich and lustrous textiles showcase her woven shawls, scarves, floor and table mats. In her paintings and drawings she lets her talent harmonize with radiance and intriguing composition. Greenoch St. East / St. Andrews St., Port Dover |
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Lesley creates whimsical and vibrantly coloured ware on the potters wheel as well as in molds which is then hand decorated in the maiolica style. Maiolica is essentially a painter's pottery which when fired has a unique appearance. 10 Briarlea Cres., Port Dover |
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Your visit to Fieldstone will enable you to walk through a myriad of artworks in various stages of completion. While there, you will be most aware of the contrast between the permanence of stone and the temporality of the work that she does. 112 Evergreen Hill Road, Simcoe |
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Picnic lunches will be available for $10.00 at the studios of Gail Walker, Michael Barber and Joanne Munzar. "Harvest Wrap" Pesto wrap filled with roasted vegetables from Norfolk county, layered with herbed goat cheese. The Brandy tart. Norfolk apple. Bottled water. |
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