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2013 Participating Artists
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Group Exhibition - Artists in attendance 
Be sure to include in your tour a stop at the Garry Oak Room, 1335 Thurlow Road,
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Erwin Shulman  |
1009 Richmond Avenue
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My computer generated images are created by digitally deconstructing one or more photographs, then by recombining and recolouring the parts, creating an entirely new image.
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Karen Hamilton  |
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Karen's inspiration of subject and curviliner style comes from spending her life living on Vancouver Island — being exposed to the ocean, rivers and beaches. Please stop by the Garry Oak room for a visit and to say hello.
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Roy Mercer 
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1138 Oxford Street
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Roy is known for his variety in subject matter and styles.
Humorous and catchy titles are as relevant as the art images.
Commissioned animal/pet portraits are one of his specialties as well as his Buddah Series Prints.
Look forward to seeing you in April....Enjoy |
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Adelle Andrew  |
1-1120 May Street
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Adelle continues to work on paintings with architectural connotations and highly textured surfaces with the objective of manipulating form to create the unexpected. |
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Joan Kagan  |
1009 Richmond Avenue
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Pots for food and flowers, function and fun, in many vibrant colours. Each piece is handcrafted on the potter's wheel. Wheel throwing demonstrations will be given during tour hours. |
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Heather Keenan  |
1825 Lillian Road
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I use oil pigment sticks, using this medium as both a painting and drawing tool. I have been painting and exhibiting my work for over 25 years.
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Jonathan Gleed  |
209 Linden Avenue |
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I am an acrylic painter whose central ambition is to evoke emotional vigour in those who view my paintings.
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Tim Soutar  |
1009 Richmond Avenue |
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I have been working with wood my whole life and turning for the past 15 years. My work is focused on crafting finely detailed and carefully finished pieces both functional and purely artistic.
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Linda Darby  |
1130 Richardson Street |
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I create abstracted urban images
of architectural cityscapes or aerial
views. I use vibrant colours in
textured layers of acrylic paint
applied with various techniques.
My paintings evoke feelings of modern community.
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Diana Durrand  |
911 Oliphant Avenue |
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Diana is a contemporary mixed media artist, drawing inspiration from the compassionate spirit expressed in simple things, in unexpected ways. Paintings, sculptures, prints and cards. |
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Mary Brownscombe  |
1009 Richmond Avenue |
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Mary Brownscombe has always loved art and textiles and since 1966 has been producing
one of a kind Wearable Art clothing, accessories and jewellery.
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Patti Wilson  |
1138 Oxford Street |
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Patti is a self taught stained
glass artist, working in this art
form since 1992. Please visit her
website for a look at past and
present original works.
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Patti Bey  |
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The spiritual realm in the fullness of life all around me inspires artistic expression. I communicate this spiritual reality by manipulating brilliant colors into layers and patterns and movements.
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Victor Bosson  |
347 Windermere Place
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Visit Bosson's sunny ArtLife digital painting studio. Enjoy Victor's humour, satire and vivid imagery expressed through his unique digital montages, art prints and art cards.
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Barbara Weaver-Bosson  |
347 Windermere Place
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Weaver-Bosson's south view of the Blue Bridge is now available in gorgeous prints and art cards. Enjoy Barbara's amazingly detailed Victoria seaside Neighbourhood paintings, prints, cards and tote bags.
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Louise Monfette  |
181 Joseph Street |
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Acrylic and Mixed Media Paintings. Sculptures in Hydroston and Clay.
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Mary Andrews  |
116 Wellington Avenue |
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My passion is painting wildlife in hopes it will inspire the public to conserve it.
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Pamela Wootton  |
116 Wellington Avenue |
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I paint to get a response from you by showing you what I see and how I feel about it.
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Robin Jones  |
234 Beechwood Avenue
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I have been designing gardens for many years and also began designing gates that wed function and art for
daily use.
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Carole Thompson  |
2-234 Vancouver Street
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My paintings are expressions of energies employing colour, line, texture and space. In the process of spiritual abstraction I explore Sarcred Geomertry and personal symbolism.
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George Clement  |
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A study of our everyday surroundings - seldom noticed water and rock surfaces and skies, presented in an evocative, thought provoking way using carefully chosen, juxtaposed images.
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Lynn Solomon Greene 
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I studied art in Alberta, moving to Victoria in 1993. I now work only as an artist, creating concrete sculpture and acrylic paintings.
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Nancy Dolan 
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Nancy is a renowned fine art photographer who has been inspired to push her creativity towards mixed media and acrylic. She paints intuitively and in an abstract realistic style. She exhibits and sells her work regularly all over BC.
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Charlotte Bell 
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1545 Richardson Street
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The rural-urban interface has re-emerged in abstracted landscapes and cityscapes.
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Dawn Joy Ritchie 
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Dawn Joy is a self-taught artist working from her imagination to create whimsical animals and characters with childlike simplicity. Happy art to make you smile and laugh.
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Samantha Dickie 
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Samantha creates organic, abstract, visceral ceramic sculptures and large-scale installations that have been exhibited in public and commercial galleries across Canada.
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Patricia Hughes 
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I have been working in a variety of mediums in the arts most of my adult life. In the last decade I have been working mostly in Silver and Gold. My work is hand crafted wearable art using semi-precious stones to create colour.
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Waine Ryzak 
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Glass sculpture,
prints,
paintings.
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Olwyn Morinski 
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Oil, watercolour, pencil, rust, etc. Hand made books, journals, collages, small found object sculptures, the occasion print…
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Wendy Oppelt 
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439 Kipling Street
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Wendy’s work celebrates life. Her artistic style is expressive, using vibrant color, strong composition, and layered texture. “For me art it is all about play and letting the creative process flow.”
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Linda Rajotte 
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I enjoy creating wearable silver art pieces incorporating stones, shells and other natural objects. I strive for balance in an asymmetrical way. My inspiration comes from nature, in particular, the ocean. |
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Val Hignett 
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511 Foul Bay Road |
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Beautiful silk, silk velvet and cashmere fabrics from Italy and France fashioned into fabulous scarves and shawls.
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Stephanie Papik & Ryan Davis 
Knotty By Nature Fibre Arts Studio
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Interested in the fibre arts for many years, Stephanie and Ryan have been fully immersed in it since they opened their store in 2008.
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Victoria Edgarr 
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Works on paper: Etchings,collographs, Drypoints, Drawings, Marouflages, Monoprints, Artist's Handmade Books, & Chloé. Intimate,Intricate, Inventive; Works to hold in your hand.
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Tim Gosley 
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1983 Fairfield Road
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Tim Gosley's puppets have been seen in Germany, Austria, and the UK and recently in Taiwan as well as being part of the 150 Victoria Anniversary Celebration.
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