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Category Archives: Canadian Stone Carving Festival
Artist of the Month – James W. Cook, Ephemeral Sculptor
by Sandra Marshall James W Cook was born in Sudbury and grew up in Kirkland Lake. Always a natural in the visual arts, he always excelled in all art classes at school. Anything to do with visual arts, it seemed … Continue reading
Posted in art classes, Art Shows, Art Workshops, Artist of the Month, Canadian Stone Carving Festival, Miscellaneous
Tagged ephemeral art, Ephemeral Artists, Ice sculpture, James Cook, james w. cook, National Capital Network of Sculptors, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Art Community, ottawa art events, ottawa art gallery, ottawa artists, Sand Sculpture, Sculpture, Snow Sculpture, stone sculpture
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Artist of the Month – Terry Schaub, Stone Sculptor
by Sandra Marshall A most important aspect for Terry is that his sculpture tell a story – to inspire, to captivate, and draw people in – to ask questions. He wants the work to have an intention and a feeling … Continue reading
Posted in art classes, Art Shows, Art Workshops, Artist of the Month, Canadian Stone Carving Festival, clay artists, clay sculpture, Exhibition Opportunities, Member Event, Member Profiles, Network Show, Online Art Gallery, sculpting workshops, Sculpture events, sculpture show, Stone Carver, stone carving, stone sculpture, The national capital network of sculptors
Tagged art, Local Artists, nak gallery, National Capital Network of Sculptors, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Art Community, ottawa art events, ottawa art gallery, ottawa artists, Sculpture, stone sculpture
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Artist of the Month – Carolyn Sandor-Weston
By Sandra Marshall Carolyn Sandor-Weston hails from the small northern Alberta town of High Prairie. In the 60s, the town bloomed as a destination for immigrants of many nationalities, joining the First Nations residents in surrounding reserves and bringing together … Continue reading
Posted in art classes, Art Shows, Art Workshops, Artist of the Month, Canadian Stone Carving Festival, clay artists, Member Event, Member Profiles, Network Show, Online Art Gallery, sculpting workshops, Sculpture Atelier, Sculpture events, sculpture show, Stone Carver, stone carving, stone sculpture, The national capital network of sculptors
Tagged National Capital Network of Sculptors, Ottawa Art, ottawa art galleries, ottawa art gallery, ottawa artists, ottawa exhibitions, Ottawa Life, ottawa living, Ottawa Sculptors, sculptors, sculpture in ottawa, sculpture ottawa
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Artist of the Month – Maria Saracino, Polymer Clay Artist
by Sandra Marshall Maria Saracino is a bold and energetic artist. She is community-minded and generous, brimming with project ideas. Her artistic accomplishments are many and inspiring. She is also a calm but energizing teacher of her craft. Her abilities … Continue reading
Posted in art classes, Art Shows, Art Workshops, Artist of the Month, Canadian Stone Carving Festival, clay artists, clay sculpture, Exhibition Opportunities, learn how to sculpt, Online Art Gallery, polymer clay, sculpting workshops, Sculpture Atelier, Sculpture events, sculpture show, The Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa, The national capital network of sculptors, workshops
Tagged doll art, figurative art, Figurative Sculpture, living doll, One of a Kind Doll Art, Orange Art Gallery, ottawa art gallery, ottawa artists, Ottawa Sculptors, polyform products, polymer clay, Polymer Clay Sculpture, Portrait Commissions, Premo, Sculpey, Shayne Gallery, Studio 87, Super Sculpey, The national capital network of sculptors, The National Gallery
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