Canadian fine craft artists have a long history of providing high quality hand-made goods in a world where most things are mass-produced. Jewelry, rugs, hand-woven, naturally dyed art work, pottery, dolls, soaps, mosaics, tile, glass and much more are all found here.
Cecilia J. Cote (Cec) juried in Clay and Sculpture, has been a member of the Saskatchewan Craft Council since 1975 as one of the many founding members. She served two terms on the Board of Directors (one as Vice-President); worked as a SCC Gallery... (more)
My work whether sculptural or functional comes from a deep interest in the 'history of clay' which as a humble material has helped inform human civilization on this planet.
Inspiration: Imaginative textile designs of representative scenes from the natural world as well as fibre-based crafts for household soft goods.
Areas of practice: textile wall hangings with machine and hand embellishment; quilting and mix... (more)
My work draws on daily experience and my connection with the natural world. I am inspired by the colors, shapes and forms in nature. Images of flowers, birds, turtles and fish are present in much of my work. These images are a way of reflecting th... (more)
Plates and bowls
The ability to conceive and create through blacksmithing, fills me with incredible joy. I strive for a minimalist design, simplicity of function, longevity of use and a lifetime or more of enjoyment from each piece. My work tends to fall within tw... (more)
As a luthier - I build many different musical instruments including steel string guitars, classical guitars, bouzoukis, citterns, mandolins, harps and dulcimers. Occasionally I build bodhrans and ceramic drums.
I'm a fibre artist and fashion designer working mostly with hair derived from our own alpacas. Alpaca Expressions of Canada products are, hats, sweaters, cardigans, alpaca socks, insoles, gloves, scarfs mittens, blankets, seat warmers, needle felt... (more)
Wall hangings
Installation artist working in Paper Mache.