Phillips Pottery My earliest memories of clay come from playing with the beautiful blue clay found on our farm in south eastern Ontario. Years later, in 1986, I took my first pottery class with a guild in Beaumont Alberta and was hooked! When we moved to Airdrie Alberta. I was fortunate enough to have Greg and Lori McRitchie of Mudslide Stoneware as neighbors. Greg's pots are still my standard for "quality control". In 1992 our family moved to the Parksville and Nanoose Bay area on Vancouver Island. My work has since progressed and diversified from strictly functional pottery, to include more creative pieces fired in Raku, Tozan, electric, gas, and wood-fired kilns. All pieces are individually hand thrown on a Shimpo wheel or hand built from slabs and extrusions. Consistent quality workmanship is found in the glazes and pieces for those that like to collect completed sets. Currently I am a member of the Nanaimo Potters Guild, past-president of the Arrowsmith Potters Guild located at the Parksville Train station. My work can be found at "Pyromania Pottery", a store located behind the Coombs Country Market in Coombs B.C. just outside of Parksville, Vancouver Island, B.C.
www.phillipspottery.com
Jennifers Artwork
By Jennifer Scott I grew up in Maple Ridge BC, where my artistic ideas were nurtured from a young age. I cannot remember a time when I was not doodling on my school work, or coloring outside the lines.p In 2007, I took the plunge and moved across the strait to study art. I attended Vancouver Island University and completed my Visual Arts Diploma. My eyes were opened to new techniques and ways to approach art in general. Being inspired by the world I surround myself in, my work has developed into something very organic and filled with color. I look forward to seeing where my work progresses, as I continue on in my own journey.
www.jennifersartwork.ca
Q.B. Arts By Jai and Val Kealy
We design whales, birds, bowls, vases and other things that spark our imagination out of wood, stone, and leather. Tools and carving supplies, too. We are glad you came to visit our shop. If you would like something custom made please let us know. .
www.etsy.com/shop/QBArts
ROY HANCLIFF PHOTOGRAPHY Roy Hancliff has become a world renowned inflight bird photographer, you can find his work in art galleries, wildlife magazine covers, and on the Internet. Below is a little bit about Roy in his own words. I was born in Oxford England. My first real camera was Nikon F2S with photomic head, longer ago than I care to remember. I moved to Spain in 1985 with my wife Sharon for a better climate and simpler life. Photography took a back seat as we carved out a living. We finally moved to Canada in 2003, settling in Salmon Arm, British Columbia. I now had the time to dedicate to my passion of photography that had been put on hold for so long. I chose to concentrate on Birds in flight as they have always intrigued me. I wanted to capture the beauty of nature that is not normally visible to the naked eye. Even Birds that we consider to be common and uninteresting come into their own element when wings are frozen in mid flight. I often find myself sitting in a hide at temperatures of -15 C trying to capture that all important shot. Or in the case of the Hummingbirds +35 C with sweat running down the backs of my legs but I would not have it any other way. I study their flight patterns and feeding habits for hours to determine where they will come into the frame, every bird has a completely different approach as they feed. I think it would be fair to say that whatever the shot it is calculated and taken in my mind before I even begin. I hope that you enjoy my site and it has given you a different perspective into Bird and Insect inflight photograpy. As of October 2013 we currently reside permanently In Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island
www.royhancliff.com
Queenie Cupcakes BATH ESSENTIALS
These delectable but non edible cupcakes are handmade, and are infused with essential oils. These tempting treats will soften your bath water, and your skin. Simply remove the liner, drop the cupcake into the tub. As the bottom fizzes remove the icing top and use as an exfoliating sugar scrub! Calories 0%
Cupcake bath bombs Total Fat 0% are a perfect gift! Relaxation 100% Moisture 100% Exfoliation 100%
email: info.queeniecupcakes@yahoo.com
Lee River Woodturning We turn discarded blocks of wood into functional and one of a kind art. Ron Zaborniak is retired from construction . He uses local Vancouver Island wood to make bowls, closed forms , boxes ,weed pots, candle sticks and platters.
www.leeriverwoodturning.com
Big Rock Sculpting By Mike Rebar
Mike started sculpting in sand stone and cement in 2000 and was introduced to stone carving in 2001 by fellow sculptor Ian Howie. He sculpts local granite and marble he harvests from various sites on Vancouver and Quadra Islands off the west coast of British Columbia. His sculptures and garden art are held in private collections all over North America. Mike sees the integral form of each piece inside the stone, then works with both traditional hand tools, carbide chisels and diamond blades until his vision emerges. Fine details are achieved with hand files followed by wet and dry sanding to complete the process. He creates free form and realistic designs that continue to evolve as the stone is worked. His pieces range from 6 inches to 6 feet high and reflect a west coast theme. The body of his work embraces natural themes emulated in powerful freeform designs, birds, seals and Orcas. Visitors are always welcome at Mike’s studio and gallery located at his home just off of highway 19A north of Parksville BC.
www.bigrockbc.com
She Sells Sea Shells
Lisa Alexander Has been making whimsical wind chimes for 10 years, many feature shells from local beaches that she hand picks and combines with beads, beach glass and wood to create beautiful pieces of art. Email: bellsshells@shaw.ca Ph: 250 228 7558
EmpurpledWares Artist Bio I am a Vancouver Island artist, working in mixed media. After finishing my art degree, I experimented with different areas of art and sculpture, including clay, painting, sculpture, wire work, needle work, and jewellery, and I continue to take classes both for enjoyment as well as to enhance and sharpen my craftsmanship. I fell in love with “Paverpol.” Although I’ve been creating art pieces for over 20 years, I found that working with Paverpol required that I combine all my areas of interests, experience and techniques into one. I revel every day in this new-found ability to create one-ofa-kind works of art for indoor and outdoor use. Paverpol, originally from Holland, is a non toxic liquid medium which cures to a waterproof finish. I use recycled indoor wire and foil to craft and sculpt the base skeleton and then wrap each one with cut strips of recycled cotton shirts. The “clothing” is made from scraps of natural fabrics or old scarves. I scour garage sales, beaches, back lanes and thrift shops for unique and interesting artifacts to form the bases for my sculptures. Oftentimes, it’s these very unique bases that drive my creative process, that drive the form and theme of the sculpture that results. I paint the sculptures with various pigments mixed with varnish which withstands outdoor weathering. The sculptures are then cured for several weeks before being placed outside
www.empurpledwares.com
Offering morning & afterschool art classes for children & adult evening workshops. Whether it is painting around the pond, building bird houses, flower arranging, clay, or crafts, BumbleBees Creative Studio provides a fun creative environment.
Look online for this summer kids & adult Workshop! The studio is located on a 10 acres family farm at 2525 Northwest Bay Road, same location as the Nanoose Bay Art in the Garden. Fall Art Program scheduled to begin this September 2014.
www.bumblebeescreativestudio.com
“As a Graphic Designer, design arts and crafts have always been part of my life. Growing up in a talented artistic family with our own art studio & wood working shop, gave me experience with working with wood, paint, clay and glass. This past 3 years has been a wonderful experience teaching and creating my art studio here on our property. I look forward to many more evening workshops and an additional after school class. Lesley Seselja
More than a Rock By Steve Huber
Steve Huber makes beautiful coaster sets, hot plates, clocks, tea lights, business card holders and rock heaters, all from different rocks including jade, serpentine, chert, jasper, flower stone, neisse and many other beautiful natural rocks . e-mail sjhuber@telus.net phone 250-286-3536
Willow Shack Studio By Ellen Atkinson
Willow Shack, the up-cycle Studio To say that we are a product of our environment is too true. I was born in Williams Lake, B.C. and grew up on a hunting lodge in the interior of B.C. My dad, a hunter, was a man of few words but with a true talent for creating and improvising. I would watch him for hours while he worked in his saddle shed, a memory that I still hold dear. My mother, who would sew our clothes, can our food, cook and clean (without electricity or running water) and still find time to read aloud to my father every afternoon. Both unknowingly taught me to use what you have, make what you need and take time for family. Who doesn’t need jewelry!! After making jewelry for over 40 year, in 2006 I started making jewelry from vintage and antique flatware. I was then inspired to make all my jewelry from reclaimed materials. I added old metal buttons, silver/brass and copper trays, old keys, vintage tins and bullet caps to my line. Along with a few Silver Smith classes and lot of practice, I have found my true passion and am living my dream! Member of the Nanoose Bay Studio Tour www.nanoosebaystudiotour.com. https://www.facebook.com/ WillowShackStudio
250-468-9270-468willowshackstudio@gmail.com
Willow Shack Studio is located on beautiful Vancouver Island in the tranquil community of Nanoose Bay.
Yvonne Acheson Art
I am an artist, wife of a surfer/board shaper, and mother of two boys. My family and I moved to Vancouver Island from the mainland in 2007. My love of the ocean, its amazing coastlines, and the rest of Gods beautiful creation on Vancouver Island, is the inspiration for my paintings. I enjoy working with vibrant colours blending in curves to portray the essence of each piece. email : nfo@yvonneachesonart.ca
Biscotti Di Notte & More
Biscotti Di Notte is a biscotteria located in Chartwell, Qualicum Beach, B.C. which retails and wholesales homemade Italian gourmet biscotti, and other dolci. Biscotti Di Notte (which translated means "biscotti of the night" because I bake at night when my children are asleep) bakes each batch on stone "con amore". Biscotti Di Notte flavours include double chocolate mocha,lemon cranberry,orange walnut/anise, ginger mango and pecan/ hazelnut/almond vanilla. Biscottini flavours vary depending on the holiday or venue.
West Coast Soaps
At the West Coast Soap Company you will find a wide variety of handmade natural soaps and bath and body products. We are committed to creating premium quality bath and body products that are as natural as possible. All of our products are 100% vegetable based and handmade by ourselves. We do like to try different things, so if there are any exceptions, such as a soap made with an animal fat, they will be clearly stated on the product page. We are continually creating new products, and if you are looking for something specific and can't find it, please ask.
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www.westcoastsoaps.ca
LEANNE was born in 1964 in the North Coast City of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. Her ancestry is rich and unique as she comes from a long line of distinguished native ancestry. Since 1991 Leanne has worked designing, producing and promoting her own line of jewelry out of her studio on Vancouver Island, BC. She creates original jewelry depicting the legends and crest of her Tsimshian Native heritage. Designs are hand-carved in gold and sterling silver with great depth and detail to provide generations of wear and enjoyment. Leanne also works in copper and a small line of cast reproductions are also available.
Leanne Helin www.leannehelin.com
Patiken Art I have been intrigued with creating with paint since early childhood when I would spend hours sitting up on my dresser with the big round mirror and painting my face over and over in all patterns and designs and constantly creating art. My childhood medium was simple watercolors and my face was my first canvas. Not surprising, portraits have become one of my great loves in my second childhood. Throughout the past thirty years, while working full time and raising my family, I was constantly enrolled in workshops and courses honing my artistic skills and knowledge of landscapes, seascapes and portraiture. I have painted with oils and acrylic and produced paintings using French dyes on silk and enjoyed the magic of the airbrush. Having recently ended my working career I have now entered the ‘refreshment years’ of my life where my passion to paint now has free reign. The artist in me has now stepped forward holding the reins of my life and I am excited to see what creative wonders I shall produce. Someone once said, that creativity is God’s gift to you…what you do with it is your gift to God. I honor that along with knowing that it truly is a greater reward to give than receive. Therefore, I do not paint objects, rather I focus on painting that which is loved by myself or others. My painting passion explodes when I work on a painting that I know will be personally cherished. No book, lesson or workshop has ever brought forward the creative passion that lies within me and that surfaces when I paint a picture of love for someone, be it a home, a person, a pet, a view. Watching their faces when presented with a painting of their love, is the greatest reward of all! I plan on spending the rest of my life simply enjoying, discovering, expanding and playing with the creative artist within me. She has now arrived.
www.myartclub.com
By: Patricia Spence
Sugar Shack Cupcakes & Cookies Fresh brewed Coffee, tea, juice, cupcakes, and cookies are just a few delights that will be served.
See you July 19 & 20th 2014!
Coffee supplied by:
100% of the coffee sales going to NCS Nanoose Community Services窶認ood Bank
Sarah Clark Design
Mandala designs of all kinds! Hand painted originals on wooden panels, painted on tables, some lovely note cards, two amazing meditation decks and even a colouring book for all ages. Plus, Illustrated Letters - Sarah's unique take on the alphabet - a little whimsy for yourself or as a fabulous gift.
www.sarahclarkdesign.ca Emails: ideas@sarahclarkdesign.ca
Karin Schieber K-Originals
Karin designs beautiful and unique Sterling Silver Pendants, Necklaces, Earrings, Brooches and Rings. For more info email: karinschieber@shaw.ca
J&J Native Ceramics
Animal figurines, bowls, platters, tile artwork, vases, jewellery boxes, wine holders. My items are hand carved and they go through 3-5 firings and are inlayed with 24 karat gold. Email: jjnativeceramics@shaw.ca
Bloomfield Flats Custom Cedar Furnitaure By Brian and Judy Bloomfield
www.bloomfieldflats.ca I escaped the clutches of Manitoba's winters in 1979 and moved to the West Coast. A 35 year career in the aircraft industry as a "tin man" was exciting and rewarding. Now it is time to make some sawdust. I have field tested our furniture for over 25 years and still have an original in the home collection. Memories are made with this furniture, at least at our house. We offer outdoor furniture in the classic “Eastcoast” style and our newly designed “Westcoast” style. The two styles come in single chairs, loveseats and combos (two chairs joined by a tabletop). Custom orders to suit your personal needs are welcome. This is a value added product from Vancouver Island forests. Product research has proven that this unfinished cedar furniture will have a minimum 25 year life, longer if shown any care, offering the most in value. Our philosophy on making furniture is simple. Is it comfortable? Is it quality workmanship? Will it last? This is furniture for the Soul!
250-338-1074 bloomfieldflats@telus.net
Sharon Hubbard Sharon Hubbard, lives in Parksville, BC where she is surrounded by nature and finds daily artistic and photographic opportunities. While Vancouver Island is presently her base camp, her love of nature is an ongoing adventure wherever the road leads. She is an active member of the Canadian Federation of Artists where her paintings have won awards. Sharon is an honours graduate of Fine Arts and Printmaking, University College, Fraser Valley, BC. Her paintings have acquired homes around the world. Sharon has been carving for four years now, with 29 First Place, Best of Division and Best of Show awards. This rapid advancement allows her to enter the World Carving Shows in the near future. Come and see the artist at work at this year’s coming mid-island markets.
www.sharonhubbardarts.com
Stoneworks Jewellery By Robert Mathison and Jane Rothmund Working from their home in the Deep Bay/Bowser area of Vancouver Island, Stoneworks Jewellery is the collaboration between Bob Mathieson, a retired school principal from north Vancouver Island and Jane Rothmund, a retired school principal from Maple Ridge, B.C., Canada. Jane has had a lifelong passion for precious stones and jewellery design. Bob has always had an interest in design and metalwork, and in fact, made stained glass for many years. Both artists are self-taught. Now through Stoneworks Jewellery, Bob and Jane have designed and created a bold new line of artisan jewellery, where Bob manufactures the metal components from silver, copper, and brass, and Jane embellishes the necklaces, bracelets, and earrings with intricate wirework and wild collections of gemstones. We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver to you the best hand-crafted jewellery available in the Oceanside and Lighthouse Country area of Vancouver Island from Campbell River to Nanaimo, B.C.
www.stoneworksjewellery.com
Naked Sage
By Jess Freeman
As an artist my aim is to create beautiful, unique pieces that are as eco friendly as possible. The main mediums I work with are natural. Copper is my most used metal as I love the warmth it holds and light it captures. I also work with wood, wool, seeds and stones. I make each piece by hand including the shepherds hooks and hand pound all of my metal to create light capturing effects. My Inspiration comes from growing up on the West Coast as well as from my travels. My products range from earrings to necklaces, bracelets and rings. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Naked-Sage/213982952054499?ref=hl
The Willow Way www.thewillowway.ca
The Willow Way is a small Vancouver Island based business specializing in Rustic Furniture including: Bent Willow chairs, Dining Chairs, Stone and Tile Top Tables, Outdoor Benches, Living Willow Fences and Structures and more. "I make all pieces by hand using locally sourced materials, with an attention to detail. My customers appreciate handcrafted items, created with a minimal impact on our Planet, using readily available and renewable materials, and the effort it takes to create such an item." Andrew Kent Artisan
By Andrew Kent
Frankly Yours Unique Woodworking By Frank Armich Born on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Frank Armich from an early age developed a keen attraction to the inherent beauty of local woods. As a young apprentice in his father’s business of the production of burl wood furniture and clocks, Tidal Wave Manufacturing, Frank quickly acquired the skills necessary to work with wood. Today Frank creates by hand a wide line of artistic sculptures such as decorative trees, sculptured mirrors, wall pieces, bowls, driftwood pieces and furniture fashioned out of Bird’s Eye Maple, Red and Yellow Cedar, Fir as well as other local woods. Frank carefully hand carves and sands each piece with the intent to raise and illuminate the wood’s grain. Possessing an ability to visualize beauty in its raw state, he successfully brings to life a deep, earthy resonance – a resurfacing of the wood’s once magnificent glory. With a deep appreciation of the natural, surrounding landscape of the ParksvilleQualicum region, Frank also employs a variety of roots as a medium to create one-of-akind chairs, tables, lamps and beds. In addition to a unique woodworking business, Frank takes pride in the manufacturing of his handcrafted, silver-plated windchimes. Always interested in the re-invention of found items, his delightful creations hearken memories of an era gone by. Once seen and heard, these whimsical chimes remain unforgettable. Frankly Yours Unique Woodworking and Windchimes Frank Armich 222 James Street Parksville, BC, V9P 1H9 Telephone: 250.248.2900 Cell: 250.937.9917 Email: frankarmich@gmail.com
www.frankarmich.com
Jay Holbrook www.JPHolbrook.com
JPHolbrook custom furniture, home décor and art. Jay has been designing and building custom pieces out of his home shop in the mid Vancouver Island area for the last 6 years. His primary medium is wood but you’ll also find elements of metal, rock and painted surfaces in his work. Jay works mainly in local North American woods. He uses traditional joinery techniques and environmentally conscious finishes. He builds boxes, furniture and various home décor items. Even a wooden boat now and again. “I love custom work of all kinds. Nothing is as satisfying as working together with a client to realize their vision.” “The natural setting of my studio on Vancouver Island informs and influences the materials and designs of my work.”
You can contact Jay by phone or email. Email jpholbrook.com Phone 250 468 5435 Studio hours are by appointment. Email: jpholbrook@shaw.ca
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Mirabeans
By Tristen Weiss
I love taking old items and turning them into something new and fresh! My mitts and mittens are made from old wool sweaters - I felt them, cut them up and put them back together again! I have really sensitive skin and hate getting the itchies, so most of them are lined with soft fleece (which is new fabric). I am a stay at home mom, so I work around my two year old's schedule :) So this is a great way to have fun playing with my fabrics and buttons and it also supports my love of thrift store shopping and fabric hunting :)
www.mirabeans.etsy.com
Redroom Artglass Studio
Beautiful Fused artglass dishes, and handmade glass bead jewelry My work explores and documents my love of working with glass. I am addicted to it, never seem to get enough, and for me, glass has it all--colour, dimension, clarity, and reflection. My addiction has evolved to torching my own glass beads, and fabricating sterling silver, copper & brass components that I transform into one-of-a-kind jewellery pieces. Inspiration for my beads comes from the west coast landscape, specifically, the ocean at low tide, bright and vibrant flowers in the spring, and the contrasting and changing colours of the fall season. I have a combination of formal training in glass bead making and consider myself “self taught�. My BA degree in history/art history has provided me with a vast understanding of significant art forms and styles that influence my work. I work from my home studio in Nanaimo, BC.
www.redfireart.com
Janice’s Pet Portraits I came to painting later in life, progressing from watercolour scenes to animals on rocks and finally to painting pet portraits. I've always loved animals, especially dogs. I wanted a portrait of my own pup, so I gave it a try and when my doggie friends saw the finished product, they wanted one as well. All my work is by commission and comes to me either by word of mouth or my website. Seeing my client's emotional response to their beloved pet's portrait is such a rewarding experience.
www.JanicesPetPortraits.com
The Craft Room is made up of two members, Brehanna and Janice. We came up with the idea of selling our cards and other paper crafts when family and friends were so excited to receive the cards that we made for them they were asking to buy some of their own. We're two girls that work hard to ‘play’ hard, playing being crafting... of course! We enjoy spending time with our significant others, family and friends. Email: thecraftroom@hotmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/ TheCraftRoomHandmade
The Craft Room
Precious Earth Merrien Loughead creates beautiful semi—precious Stone Jewelry and Cedar Baskets.
Cherry’s Stained Glass Artist: HAZEL GALEY STAINED GLASS HANGINGS, WIND CHIMES,JEWELRY BOXES, FUSED GLASS BOWLS, PLATES, VASES, COASTERS, FRIDGE MAGNETS
Beach Pebbles Studio
Each pebble is individually selected capturing the majestic beauty from the west coast and inspired by the love of nature. The one of a kind creations are embellished with various unique and natural findings from the most treasured and beautiful beaches of Vancouver Island. My studio is located a stones’ throw away from Beachcomber Marina in Nanoose Bay. Email: beachpebbles@hotmail.ca Phone: 1-250-800-1457 https://www.facebook.com/pages/ Beach-Pebbles/170406619727698
by Sharon Beatch
Affinity Stone Jewelry & Design By Debra Kasprick
At Affinity Stone Jewellery & Design, I strive to create beautiful, freeform gemstone pieces using a mix of metals and leather. My styles range from very dainty and feminine, to truly rustic, with an organic feel. My designs are very abstract and sculptural. I let each stone as I hold it, dictate the flow of the design, so the end result is a unique, one of a kind work of art to wear, every time. I love to work with my clients to create something unique and meaningful using stones they have hand picked from their travels, or special affinity stone combinations they have chosen for their birth sign. I look everywhere in art and architecture for inspiration and am obviously influenced by my life partner Dave, and the metal medium I am surrounded by! As my designs are always evolving, each year is an exciting and fresh experience in creativity!!! Debra
I first began woodcarving as a way to keep busy after retiring but after completing my first bird, I was hooked. I studied in Ontario under various carvers for many years before relocating to the island in 1994. Since then I have been an active member of the Oceanside Carvers. I enjoy carving ducks and birds but lately I have been moving into the field of Pyrography or wood burning. Gibson Abbot
Creations in Wood
Darrill Hanscom
Benches & Folding tables Indoor benches & stools. Also woodturning pepper & salt mills, toothpick holders, rolling pins, candle holders.
Hooked on Wire By Claudia Becker
Necklaces and bracelets: crocheted out of an anti-tarnish wire. A variety of earrings to be sold individually or as a complement to the necklaces.
Martin & Betti Hindman
Martin builds beautiful one of a kind birdhouses and Betti does some seashell/ocean theme pottery and jewelry
Gary's Garden Planters By Gary R Campbell
www.theoldhandyguy.com Gary builds top quality Cedar Patio Tables with detached benches and Cedar /Fir planters from beautiful Red Cedar and Douglas Fir .
Strung Out By Ena Nautical-starfish/Everyday Casual Wedding & Prom Jewelry for ladies/men/ children. Made with Natural stones, glass, metal beads, adorned with pewter, copper, brass & silver plated metals..jewelry designs created by Ena. I love the creation of jewelry with the mix of natural stones, Swarovski crystal, glass, metals combined.
Barn Door Decor
By Debbie Verstoep
Barn Door Decor takes a creative approach to re-purposing furniture. Amongst the stock is a line of painted Beach themed pillows, ink vintage graphics accent pillows and French inspired signs aged to perfection. Aged steamer trunks house some of the fine vintage treasures found all over the Island. Barn Door Decor uses an array of mixed mediums to make these treasures unique. I'm sure one of the Framed Chalk Boards will find a perfect spot in your home.
pverstoep@hotmail.com
DK Wood Design By: Derek Klatt
Derek began woodworking as a hobby in high school shop class. He started DK Wood Design and attends farmers markets during the summer months. He enjoys turning natural local wood into bowls and Pens. He designs cutting blocks from local wood and exotic woods from Africa Brazil and other parts of the globe.
Vintage Redesigned
By Lindsay Spreeuw
My earliest memory of sewing is sitting on Nana's knee and "helping" her sew aprons, I've been creating art with fabric ever since. Using time worn patterns and repurposing vintage linens into a wide variety of items has become a passion of mine. From baby quilts and stuffed pigs to tea towels and tote bags all my products are inspired by the past. Email: vintage.redesigned@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/pages/Vintage-Redesigned
Helen Kilsby
I am inspired by the duality of nature. The yin and yang: the raw, rough, organic movement of the wild earth and its calming, flowing, abundance. Helen Kilsby creates work that reflects the shifting and ephemeral aspects of the natural world. Working in mixedmedia painting and printmaking, she builds multilayered, tactile, abstract paintings. Kilsby has had solo and group exhibitions across Canada. Her work can be found in both public and private collections. Born in the England, Helen Kilsby now lives in, B.C. Canada. She received her B.F.A. from The University of British Columbia Okanagan. Helen Kilsby also teaches painting and printing workshops .
www.helenkilsby.com
Island Nymphs
Even though Kris Walker's education is in graphic design and photography, she has a passion for three dimensional art. As a child, she began working in clay, alongside her mom and the love of sculpting never left. Island Nymphs are a celebration of the simple things in life. Dancing, music , reading a book or playing on a beach. "My inspiration comes from my family and friends and this beautiful island". http://islandnymphs.shawwebspace.ca/pages/view/ island_nymphs_1/
Bryony and Alda Jewellery
Two artists who make independently and collaboratively unique jewellery from their own lampworked glass beads, sterling silver fabrication, Regaliz leather, charms and semi-precious stones. Necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings.
www.MyArtClub.com/Alda.Saunders Email: beadbryony@hotmail.com or aldasathome@shaw.ca
About the Artist: Making Raw Clay Into Functional And Artistic Forms...
I was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. I attended the University of Alberta (U of A) and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Biology. While studying at the U of A, I had the opportunity to spend four months studying at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre on the west coast of Vancouver Island. That is where I developed an interest in marine biology and fell in love with the ocean. After graduation, I travelled throughout Southeast Asia for 6 months then returned to Vancouver Island where I took a job as a consultant marine biologist. I first became interested in pottery in my early 20’s and started collecting pieces for my own use. While completing my Master of Science degree at the University of British Columbia, I took my first pottery class and have been doing pottery ever since. The last five years have served to refine my work. In my spare time, I enjoy walking the beaches and spending time near the ocean. As a marine biologist, my creative inspiration comes from the sea. My business began with sales out of the trunk of my car and through word of mouth. I sold pieces to my co-workers their friends and family. For two consecutive years, I was asked to show and sell my pieces in the Christmas craft fair at the Pacific Biological Station (Fisheries and Oceans Canada) in Nanaimo. From there it has expanded and I now have pieces for sale at the Reflecting Spirit Gallery located in Tofino and Ucluelet. I have lived on the Island for the last 13 years and am currently living in the Comox Valley where I now have a small studio. I recently started selling my pottery at various arts and craft shows and at a couple of local galleries. Contact the artist for further information (debbiepaltzat@hotmail.com or at 250.218.6327).
Inspired by the Sea Pottery
By Debbie Paltzat
www. inspiredbytheseapottery.com
One of a Kind organic gourd vessels, each hand carved and painted with leather dyes.
West Coast Gourds
J. LaFontaine's first interest in gourds was inspired in 1999. Influenced by styles such as Hopi art and Native designs through her 1/4 Iroquois heritage, she started to experiment with Leathers dyes, goldleafing, pyrography and handcarving each organic vessel, selling them in various high end restaurants within Calgary, AB. Making a move, she now resides on Vancouver Island in Canada's West Coast and has made award winning impacts with her work in gourds in various art shows, galleries and publications. A variety of J.LaFontaine's work can be located within Central Vancouver Island, highlighting Qualicum Beach and Nanaimo. This artist has attended the Alberta College of Art and Design in 1996, specializing in Silversmithing and Jewelry making, as well as Painting courses in figure drawing. Gourds are not the only art form in which J.LaFontaine inspires, she also does Paintings, Digital art. Her paintings have been published on a book cover, magazines and calendars for her Fantasy designs. J. LaFontaine strives to capture the beauty of the West Coast Vancouver Island, natures most glorious place to live with creativity blossoming all around. Email: undauntedjl@hotmail.com
www.jesseylafontaine.ca
Tinkles & Timbers
Unique Garden decor, patio planters, garden arbores, wind chimes. Our mission is to create interesting, unique garden decor. Quality and longevity are the base by which we start every project to enhance every gardener's individuality and help create that special touch or feeling in their personal outdoor space. From working with passionate gardeners and discovering subtle sounds drifting in the wind to creating an elegant arbour entrance making a statement as you walk into a garden, we do it all. We always strive to recycle, upcycle and re-use as much as possible, especially Susan's wind chimes which are mostly created from lost then found treasures. We do understand the financial strain on families so we always keep our costs as absolutely low as possible.
https://www.facebook.com/ TinklesTimbersOfGardenDreams?ref=hl
Christina Brand & Bennye Miller
Christina Brand and Bennye Miller workmanship is professional and of top quality. They use nothing but the finest designer cottons and at times, in felted products, upcycled materials. Asian fabrics/ icons are another favourite. 'We love to work with colour and particularly enjoy combining yarns in unique ways when making our fingerless gloves. We will be expanding fabric choices for this show to include some new icons from the 'Rockabilly' umbrella. “Our goods are reasonably priced, and there will something for everyone's budget in the selection that we offer�. .
Black Cat Stitches
Hmmm.... I'll be honest and admit that I just don't know what to write about myself. I get asked quite often how and when I learned how to crochet, so I guess I'll start there. I remember my mom teaching me how to crochet when I was 7 or 8 years old. She made a beautiful afghan and I made little butterfly fridge magnets. She also taught me a few sewing basics. I didn't pick either up again until a few years ago, and this time around it was my mother-in-law teaching me. My own mom is no longer with us, but I love that I'll always have memories of her helping me learn new skills.
www.blackcatstitches.com
Erin Lynne Hunter
Erin will be offering paintings, beach findings, mirrors and tote bags, as well as art cards, magnets and childrens stuffed monster friends .
Photography by Randy Hall
Randy Hall is a Vancouver Island photographer specializing in nature photography, whether it is capturing natural settings such as seascapes or forest landscapes or the plants and animals that inhabit this part of British Columbia. After years of camping on the island and working in the forest industry, Randy gained a real appreciation for nature. He considers himself a landscape photographer first, but also an opportunistic wildlife photographer. “My photos are my interpretation of works by a true master… Mother Nature”. Randy has developed a style that shows enhanced colours and contrast. When many people think of contrast, they think colours and tones. There can also be contrast in content. An example of this can be seen in some of Randy’s early morning images of Parksville Bay. Towering or threatening clouds can instill the feeling of unrest, while the calm waters of the bay say serenity. “It’s this type of scene, and the incorporation of weather, that interests me the most”. Randy attributes much of his success to his friendship with local professional, Craig Carmichael and to the support of his wife, Cindy. It’s one thing to take photos and produce works of art, but it’s difficult to take that next step and get it out there for all to see. This is where your support team plays a critical role.
http://1-randy-hall.artistwebsites.com/
G & L'S FABULOUSLY FUNKY CREATIONS
DRIFTWOOD GARDEN ART - DRIFTWOOD BEACH FRAMES - DRIFTWOOD & UPCYCLED SOLAR LIGHTS DRIFTWOOD HANGERS - WEST COAST BOOKMARKS-SUNCATCHERSDRIFTWOOD SIGNS .
Playing With Fire
I am a lampwork glass artist living on Vancouver Island off the west coast of beautiful British Columbia, Canada. Using a Nortel Minor torch and an oxygen concentrator, I melt glass rods into little works of "beady" art. My work can be found in My Etsy Shop, and at various shows and craft fairs here on Vancouver Island. I am also the administrator of the Vancouver Island Fireflies blog. janeperaladesigns.blogspot.ca
By Jane Perala & Judy Baun
Live Music By:
Terry Mack Jangano Marimba Westerly Bobbi Walker and Marty Steele Glen Foster and more...
Bobbi Walker Jazz singer song writer
Jazz singer, songwriter, composer, lyricist, performer and jazz vocal teacher, Bobbi Walker will be singing her latest jazzy love songs from her recently released CD SPELLBREAKER with Marty Steele on keys. Bobbi has performed for private weddings, fundraisers, community events and local venues such as The Acme, The Queen’s Hotel, Serious Coffee, the Rendezvous Restaurant and the Corner Lounge, The Corner Bistro, The Sound Garden, The Beach Club Resort in Parkville, Nanoose Art in the Garden fundraiser, and Page Point Inn. Bobbi continues to enjoy collaborating with other musicians. She has sung in local groups such as The Malaspina University Choir, The Get Inspired Choir, and the Women of Soul choir. Bobbi is employed at Vancouver Island University. She teaches private jazz singing lessons out of her home. She attended Vancouver Island University jazz program in 2009. She resides in Nanaimo, BC, Canada where she has been a permanent resident for over 20 years. She was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California. SPELLBREAKER CD $20 Booking — letloveplay@gmail.com Website — http://bobbi.bandcamp.com/album/spellbreaker
Marty Steele (Piano accompanist for Bobbi Walker)
Marty Steele is an accomplished keyboardist/arranger/producer who is a master of playing the bass lines in his left hand, encompassing a vast repertoire of songs and styles. His performance projects have ranged from the pioneer Hammond B-3 artist Jimmy Smith tribute (with his own quartet) to the Beatles' 50th anniversary tribute (as a guitarist/vocalist with the Glen Foster Group). His groups include NAVICA (who performed at the Victoria Jazz Festival in 2013) and the MARTYS with Joan Wallace. Every summer you can see him busking down at the harbour on sunny days.
Marimba Jangano
"Marimba Jangano is a youth African music ensemble. Jangano consists of 9 marimba players, all between the age of 10 and 15. After forming in 2009, Jangano has been mentored and developed by the leadership of marimba instructors/ performers Jasmine and Fahlon Smith. Marimba Jangano plays traditional Zimbabwean music on traditional Zimbabwean marimbas (a large wooden xylophone). In the five years of playing together, Jangano has played at numerous events such as Kidfest, the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay, and the Maple Sugar Festival, just to name a few. Jangano has recently been focusing on expanding their repertoire, and flourishing as young performers. This energetic, joyful group has a rhythm that will keep you dancing!"
The Coombs Old Time Fiddlers
Old Time Fiddling is a music genre and has nothing to do with age as we have fiddlers from pre-school age to many in their 90’s. In fact the very best way to have the music we love live on after us is by involving youngsters. One of the best ways to get youngsters involved is in the school system. A good way to promote fiddling is by asking to hear more of it on either TV or radio. There is an app. called “cbcmusic” that is available through itunes. This is a free little app that works on either your computer, ipad or your smart phone. The app. features music genres of many different types from classical to hip hop. The CBC is receptive to hearing from people if they would like something added and I have asked them to include a fiddle stream – I got a response saying, they will if and when they get enough requests! If we want to hear more “Old Time Fiddle Music” then the best thing to do is be proactive. You can contact CBC and let your request be known at: Radio Music radiomusic@cbc.ca It doesn’t have to be long and complex a simple request for a fiddle music stream on “cbcmusic” would be all you need to do. Throughout the province the BCOTFA is comprised of 13 active branches. Most branches have weekly music jams; many hold monthly old time dances; some host annual fiddle contests; others feature jamborees; most host concerts featuring nationally recognized fiddle stars, and at least one branch hosts monthly Contra dances.
Terry Mack
Nanoose Bay Art in the Garden committee: Lesley Seselja. Audrey Harris, Sandra McNeil, Kris Walker, Lisa Bell, Merrien Loughead, Sharon Byrne
See you soon!! July 19th & 20th 2014