Asmaa Abdelaatti |
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Lois Child |
Lois Child is a photographer and artist living in Whitby Ontario. During retirement from a career in health care she has devoted her creative abilities to photography and acrylic pour painting. An affinity for the many ways water flows and reflects is the inspiration for many of her images, as well as moments captured from her many travels. Lois paints abstract images on canvases, wooden pieces, recycled LPs and other surfaces including functional pieces like coasters and wine glasses.
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Helen Frances |
Helen was born and raised in Cuba, she immigrated to Canada in 2012 and officially became a citizen of this wonderful country in 2017 and has been apart of the Whitby community for over 6 years. She bought a resin kit and the rest is history....Resin allows her to create handmade one of a kind products that are made with love.
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Alison Galvan |
A fine art graduate of Parsons School of Design, an award-winning restauranteur, and sculptor of over 25 years. At the Art of Alison Galvan, she creates hanging mobile sculptures that utilize wheels to represent the cycle of personal evolution, suspended, twisting and revolving figures that symbolize the interplay and shared experience we have within our environments, and a cast of characters that tell the story of diversity and a life well lived in our ever-changing world.
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Karen Hudson |
Finding the perfect clean-burning, non-toxic candle that was also aesthetically pleasing proved challenging. She decided that if she wanted a non-toxic candle that she would be happy to display throughout her home, she would need to create it herself and so the journey began!
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Diane Huson |
Diane Huson was born in British Columbia, Canada and completed her Fine Arts Diploma from Malaspina College on Vancouver Island. Throughout her career, Diane has been commissioned to paint portraits, animals, landscapes, architectural buildings, florals and book illustrations. She currently works from her home studio in Whitby, Ont. where she and her husband have resided for over 30 years.
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Joanne Latimer |
Joanne Latimer Joanne is a teacher and theatre artist who comes from a family of woodworkers and has discovered the joys of working with live edge slabs. Her work is currently featured at the Makers Hub in Whitby and can be seen when things open again at the Canary pop-up arts market at the Coalmine theatre in Toronto.
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April McGinnis |
April has done portraits of people and pets, landscapes, seascapes, abstract art. She has even painted a golfer's favourite hole for them! April has taken her art to fashion and has a unique fashion line that features her paintings.
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Lisa Sakaguchi |
Nami Soaps was created in 2020 during the heart of the Covid-19 pandemic when we all learned just how important it is to wash your hands. Nami Soaps brings together ingredients from the East and combines them with locally sourced ingredients to create beautiful, natural, handmade soaps.
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Sarah Shaw |
Sarah has lived in Whitby for almost 20 years. For the past 18 years she has been teaching out of her home-based studio, encouraging creativity, culture, and confidence through art in a wide variety of media to children and adults. Whether she is painting a personal piece, a gift for family and friends, a commissioned piece or a mural, her delight in the final product is equal to the joy of the client.
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Tara Sinclair |
Since 2015, Tara has been offering custom portrait photography and bespoke art (photography, graphically designed prints and abstract art). Inspired to create original, keepsake artwork that offers meaning and connection, her art focuses on intimate details and the purity of simple elements.
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Jacquie Sullivan |
Jacquie is a printmaker who was first initiated to the medium as a teenager by attending night classes in the boxcar studio of Whitby’s Station Gallery. She currently creates handmade linocut prints inspired by nature and culture experienced at home in Canada and during her travels around the world.
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Chrissie Wysotski |
As an arts educator she delivers inspiring programs and events at galleries, community organizations and schools across Durham Region engaging participants of all ages and abilities and encouraging individual artistic exploration. Chrissie’s personal work is often inspired by her passion for nature and includes a variety of media such as drawing, painting and printmaking.
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