by collectivenoun | Oct 21, 2025
Jori completed formal classroom studies in the 1970s in fabric dying and batiking. 1990 until 2005 Les Drysdale and Kathryn Bourbeniere were the most influential teachers at the “Burlington art centre” where she practised life drawing, perspective drawing and painting...
by collectivenoun | Oct 21, 2025
Sara’s main focus is wildlife/nature painting and sculpture, as well as murals for homes and businesses, pet portraits, portraits, nature jewelry, wood burning, wood cut out displays/signs, faux wood beams/rock/etc., airbrushing on vehicles/helmets/leather etc. and...
by collectivenoun | Oct 21, 2025
I first picked up a paintbrush at around age three and have been into it ever since. I took art all through school (I received the Artist of Distinction award at Riverside P.S. in 2011/12) plus at Trillium Lakelands Arts Camp (2012-2019), where I learned many new...
by collectivenoun | Apr 17, 2020
Brian Markham is a woodturner inspired by the rugged forests of Muskoka. He transforms local and exotic wood into beautiful bowls, platters and furniture. Brian’s specialty is turning burls to reveal unique grain patterns, raw edge and bark inclusions. He...
by collectivenoun | Oct 31, 2021
Caroline Butson is a self-taught, multi-disciplined artist who has worked out of her own studio since 1994. Caroline’s paintings reflect her inner journey as well as her adventures across Canada and the U.S.A. to Arizona, Mexico and Panama. Her love of the local...