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Last changed on 11/24/2011. This album contains 6 items.
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Kathi is a BC stone sculptor, working mainly in Alabaster, Soapstone and Marble.
From the first moment she was introduced to stone carving almost fifteen years ago, she felt a connection to, and passion for stone. Kathi studied Alabaster carving at the Art Academy of Vancouver and continues her education at the West Coast Stone Sculptors’ annual symposium.
Kathi loves the vast spectrum of mineral content found in stones, that produces a variety of colours, bringing life to her work. The texture and tactile aspects of the medium guide her in letting the finished sculpture, be it animal or human (or neither), emerge from the stone, appearing in motion.
Kathi has done work for both private and corporate collectors and is represented in BC by the Jenkins Showler Gallery in White Rock, the Avenue Gallery in Oak Bay, Victoria and most recently, by the Towne Gallery in Oakville, Ontario. She also teaches Soapstone carving at local schools and community centres, always eager to inspire a new generation of stone carvers. She is former secretary and current registrar of the West Coast Sculpture Association. Kathi was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, and studied French at McMaster University. After mastering four languages, she is happiest letting the stone speak to her to do her most creative work!
Last changed on 12/07/2011. This album contains 3 items.
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Sandra Chapman was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and has lived in various parts of Canada. Having resided in British Columbia since 1991, initially on the West Coast and now making her home in the beautiful Okanagan Valley, Sandra is continually inspired by the diversity and beauty of the Canadian landscape. Sandra began to explore her love of painting in 2001 through workshops and as a student in the Fine Arts department of Okanagan University College although she is primarily self-taught.
Sandra’s paintings reflect her interpretation of the relationships she sees in nature. “When I look at trees for example, I see not only the trees, but the spaces between them and the way they relate to each other and other aspects of the landscape. To me, nature mirrors and reflects universally experienced emotions such as joy, passion, solitude, connection and disconnection. I attempt to capture the essence of these relationships in my paintings.” Sandra loves to paint on a larger scale, using bold color and dramatic composition.
Last changed on 01/30/2012. This album contains 51 items.
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"I paint the colours that I see in landscapes and surroundings. The greys and greens of where I live are too cool for me, I pump them up, in my paintings. You can still 'read' them even though you know that a road isn't purple."
Born on the west coast, Jill pursued careers in fashion design and decorating before becoming a painter.
Her love of strong colour is evident in her vibrant landscapes and oversized florals. "I was always talking clients into more colour in their selection for walls and furniture."
She enjoys painting in both oil and acrylic mediums.
Jill resides in the lower mainland of British Columbia, Canada, with her family and pets.
Jill is a current member of the South Delta Artists Guild and a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists.
Last changed on 11/29/2011. This album contains 47 items.
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The Giclees come stretched on 1.5" deep stretcher bars with print wrapped edges.
Available sizes: [12x12 ~ $125], [18x18 ~ $185], [24x24 ~ $285], [30x30 ~ $425], & [36x36 ~ $585]
- Oversize available by request
Last changed on 08/20/2010. This album contains 12 items.
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