Kelly Green is an artist/crafter who runs a landmark studio on the corner of Park and Victoria. He works in wood, stone, and canvas, with many Celtic themes.
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New Artist: Kathy Kruilicki
2013 Posters Coming Soon
Great New Design from Ryan Brooks
This new design represents one of several pen and ink pieces available from Ryan Brooks.
Order it at Mister Dressup.
Stained Glass Candle Holders and Picture Frames
Here are some samples from a new line of stained glass candle holders made by Mary Lou Sittler, and available in this year’s art walk. They have a fused-glass base, and come in assorted colours.
Also available are 4×6 free-standing picture frames in stained-glass and clear beveled glass. They can be ordered in 5×7 and 8×10 as well.
Do you need an editor?
Of course you do. Art Walk artist Lauren Judge offers her services.
Employ an Editor Today
When you employ an editor, you are investing in that wonderful, blissful experience for your readers. No matter the media or genre, you want your reader to come away from your writing convinced, but there is nothing more jarring to a reader than stumbling over a spelling mistake or a misused homophone.
I can help you with structure, style, consistency and the final review of textual and visual elements. No project is too big or too small. I can work within your time frame.
Services include:
• Rewriting
• Copy editing
• Structural and substantive editing
• Proofreading
• Abstracting
• Plain language
• Web adaptation
As an editor and proofreader of books (fiction and non-fiction), articles and business communications, I approach all editing projects with a passion for helping others to reach their goals.
Email me for a free esitmate: judge.lauren@gmail.com
Let’s talk about how I can help you communicate clearly.
A member of the Editors’ Association of Canada.
Creative Life is Everyday Life
Here’s an interesting article in The Record about art walk artist Trevor Ewert.
A beautiful wooden bench, made with a West African hardwood, is the spot where two children throw socks and backpacks. A “troll bin” contains “this-and-that” materials for future puppets and marionettes.
At the house of Sarah Granskou and Trevor Ewert, the creative life is the everyday life.
Some might call it chaos, says Ewert, smiling.
Creative life is everyday life for folk artists-in-residence at Joseph Schneider Haus | therecord
New Works from Mary Lou Sittler
2012 Artist Bio: Frank Parparcen
2012 Artist Bio: Jennifer Gough
My work as a whole is reflective of my journey through life. Each piece tells its part of the story. Driven by emotion, my work expresses feelings of ambition, hope, fear, exhilaration and determination. Bold colors and strong lines represent power and strength, while blended, textured areas speak more to personal growth, passion and the pursuit of happiness.
In my opinion, art is a very personal experience. To be viewed from ones own perspective. Not necessarily to be understood, but instead to be felt, and inspire a reaction in the viewer. It’s a love affair.