by collectivenoun | Jul 29, 2022
Cyanotypes land at the intersection of nature, photography, science, and art, all things that I love. The cyanotype process, an alternative photographic technique, was created in 1842 by Sir John Herschel, an astronomer who was searching for a method to reproduce his...
by collectivenoun | Apr 3, 2019
Elise Muller grew up in Hamilton and went to art school in Dublin, at McMaster University, and at Haliburton School of Art + Design (EXA and Jewellery Essentials Certificates). Elise has been a stone sculptor since 2001, carving a variety of stones such as Marble,...
by collectivenoun | Jun 16, 2024
I’m an Academic-turned-Artisan transitioning from the classroom to the studio! I work with acrylic paint on canvas, and semiprecious gemstones, glass beads and stainless-steel wire to create jewellery. My painting is influenced by the abstract impressionist school and...
by collectivenoun | Feb 10, 2022
Kristen Murray grew up in the Durham region and from a young age was always creating. Originally accepted to the Ontario College of Art and Design to study graphic design, she happened upon the jewellery program by accident and was immediately drawn to creating...
by collectivenoun | Sep 3, 2022
I have always, since a child, been curious about how-tos. This has led me to experiment with many media. Having no formal art education, I readily dive into as much information as possible to find out the ways of producing art which satisfy me. I have been fortunate...