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McMillan Arts Centre
Parksville, BC, located in Oceanside, Vancouver Island
Karen Hasegawa - Ki Designs
Having lived and travelled through Asia, Karen Hasegawa uses Taiwanese knotting techniques and Japanese Misuhiki cords to create her dragonfly designs. In many cultures the dragonfly represents having the wisdom and resilience to adapt to change. When a dragonfly visits you, many believe it is a sign of good luck,...
Having lived and travelled through Asia, Karen Hasegawa uses Taiwanese knotting techniques and Japanese Misuhiki cords to create her dragonfly designs. In many cultures the dragonfly represents having the wisdom and resilience to adapt to change. When a dragonfly visits you, many believe it is a sign of good luck,...
Having lived and travelled through Asia, Karen Hasegawa uses Taiwanese knotting techniques and Japanese Misuhiki cords to create her dragonfly designs. In many cultures the dragonfly represents having the wisdom and resilience to adapt to change. When a dragonfly visits you, many believe it is a sign of good luck,...
Having lived and travelled through Asia, Karen Hasegawa uses Taiwanese knotting techniques and Japanese Misuhiki cords to create her dragonfly designs. In many cultures the dragonfly represents having the wisdom and resilience to adapt to change. When a dragonfly visits you, many believe it is a sign of good luck,...
Having lived and travelled through Asia, Karen Hasegawa uses Taiwanese knotting techniques and Japanese Misuhiki cords to create her dragonfly designs. In many cultures the dragonfly represents having the wisdom and resilience to adapt to change. When a dragonfly visits you, many believe it is a sign of good luck,...
Having lived and travelled through Asia, Karen Hasegawa uses Taiwanese knotting techniques and Japanese Misuhiki cords to create her dragonfly designs. In many cultures the dragonfly represents having the wisdom and resilience to adapt to change. When a dragonfly visits you, many believe it is a sign of good luck,...
Having lived and travelled through Asia, Karen Hasegawa uses Taiwanese knotting techniques and Japanese Misuhiki cords to create her dragonfly designs. In many cultures the dragonfly represents having the wisdom and resilience to adapt to change. When a dragonfly visits you, many believe it is a sign of good luck,...
Having lived and travelled through Asia, Karen Hasegawa uses Taiwanese knotting techniques and Japanese Misuhiki cords to create her dragonfly designs. In many cultures the dragonfly represents having the wisdom and resilience to adapt to change. When a dragonfly visits you, many believe it is a sign of good luck,...
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