Artists

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Lynn Orriss is a Vancouver Island artist who creates jewellry using polymer clay. This medium allows the artist to emulate glass, metal, ceramic, stone, bone, wood, fibre and paint. She often adds semi precious stones and crystals to her necklaces.
Lynn Orriss is a Vancouver Island artist who creates jewellry using polymer clay. This medium allows the artist to emulate glass, metal, ceramic, stone, bone, wood, fibre and paint. She often adds semi precious stones and crystals to her necklaces.
Lynn Orriss is a Vancouver Island artist who creates jewellry using polymer clay. This medium allows the artist to emulate glass, metal, ceramic, stone, bone, wood, fibre and paint. She often adds semi precious stones and crystals to her necklaces.
This collage has been created using real oak and maple leaves, moss and lichen, bubble wrap. A golden gel has been applied to the leaves to make them firm, then gold and pearl iridescent paint added to further embellish the finished collage. A truly unique piece to add to your...
This hand painted rock would make an amazing paperweight! It is heavy and whimsical. Your pile of papers will love it.
Based on Vancouver Island, Ron Acton has always worked with wood. For years he made furniture while doing wood carving as a hobby. He now carves whimiscal figures and wildlife out of various types of wood found on the Island.
Vancouver Island artist Patricia Mansell has a special interest in painting endangered wildlife.She develops her paintings from research and photographing animals in the wild and enjoys bringing out each animal's character.
Vancouver Island artist Patricia Mansell has a special interest in painting endangered wildlife.She develops her paintings from research and photographing animals in the wild and enjoys bringing out each animal's character.
Vancouver Island artist Nancy Butler loves photographing wildlife.
Vancouver Island artist Nancy Butler loves photographing wildlife.
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