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Short BiographyAudrey’s abstract, non-representational art strives to convey a variety of emotions we experience while traveling on our journey of life by juxtaposing color, shape, line and texture. Audrey is an member of the Federation of Canadian Artists with Active Status and The Society of Canadian Artists.
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Qualicum Weavers and Spinners Guild
Short BiographyA fibre arts guild with emphasis on weaving, spinning, knitting.felting and basketry. We are an active group of fibre enthusiasts who enjoy learning and creating together. We offer a variety of fiber arts workshops both on-line and in our studio. Check out our web site, qwsg.ca for more information. -
Short BiographyI'm an instructional designer, with a passion for painting intuitive abstract art with acrylics and watercolours. I also love making Tree of Life pendants infused with Reiki energy for healing transference and overall well-being. I'm new to Parksville and interested in connecting with like-minded artists of all genres.
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Short BiographyMy style is referred to as painterly fresh, lively, happy. I do not like perfect photographic paintings. I want to feel the subject and want the viewer to feel the vibrancy and sensation I feel and see what I choose to paint the subject I prefer wedding duet watercolour and the casual accidents that bloom and blend led to the spontaneous vibrant rendition of a scene. I keep evolving, stretching and finding ways to show people how I see the world. I strive to evoke the essence of a subject. I hope my work brings a smile to those who own it. I think we live in a beautiful country and I choose to celebrate that. Carla flegel@gmail.com
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Short BiographyMy acrylic paintings are a modified form of pointillism. The contrast of the colored dots and the underpainting make my paintings shimmer. I start with the largest dots first, and slowly fill up the canvas with smaller and smaller dots until I’m satisfied there is no room for more. My work takes patience, but I find that once I have a plan of my work in mind, it is very relaxing to just let the dots flow. I was smitten with the first dot artwork I’d seen that was done by a fellow artist; I knew I had to try it myself. I hope people viewing my work feel something similar. I want to capture their imagination; I want them to wonder: how did she do that?
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Podcasts@oceansideartscouncil.com
Short BiographyPodcasts at Oceanside Arts Council