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| Roy Henry Vickers - http://www.royhenryvickers.com/ Roy Henry Vickers is one of Canada's premier artists. During his prolific career Roy has established a loyal collecting audience for his sought-after prints, paintings, carvings and designs. Roy's distinctive artistic style blends First Nations themes with European realism to create a harmonious fusion of traditional and contemporary, old and new, personal and universal. - Read more |
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| Sylvia Ohrn Pottery Vancouver - http://members.shaw.ca/sohrn/index.htm I'm a potter, living in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. I use an electric kiln, and hand throw all my pots on the wheel. People buy them as wedding and bar mitzvah gifts, and some for their collections. Whether you call it art, craft, or work in clay, I hope you'll enjoy looking at pictures of my pottery, the bright colours and distinctive forms. - Read more |
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| Bill Boyd Crystalline Ceramics Galiano Island BC - http://www.billboydceramics.com/ Specializing in crystalline glazed porcelain and stoneware. Vases, urns, bowls, and more in classic shapes. - Read more |
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| Todd Baker - North American First Nations Artist - http://www.nativeonline.com/toddsbio.html North American Native Online purchase artwork created buy north american native artists - buy art - find a artist - source, locate, learn about native art and native artists - Read more |
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| Dominic Fetherston ART - http://www.cautionstudio.ca |
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| Dianne Young ClayWorks - http://www.members.shaw.ca/claystudio/ Dianne is drawn to clay for those magical moments when nothing exists, but an idea and the clay and skills needed to make that idea a reality. In 1994 Dianne set up a studio next door to the family home where she began developing her incised glaze stoneware vessels. Her work is thrown, hand-built and slip-cast and often highly decorated with leaf or line patterns. The functional work, fired to stoneware temperatures, is intended for daily enjoyment in the home - Read more |
Allen Morrow - Bold acrylic paint is the common medium on Allen's canvases. He uses an unrestricted abstract style allowing the viewer an opportunity to explore the freedom of First Nations peoples. Most importantly however, the Creator is his greatest inspiration and role model in the development of images. Read More