Canada's ceramic artists use fire to breathe life into their creations. An eclectic mix of approaches, you'll find everything from Mexican inspired earth tone pottery to vibrant raku fired sculptures as well as decorative and functional stoneware and earthenware pottery for the home.
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)
This site showcases work from 2000 to present. Mostly represented are painted and photographic works.
sculpture, ceramics, furniture, tools, interdisciplinary craft, craft, three dimensional, contemporary,
Saskatchewan artist Cara Gay Driscoll creates ceramic objects which are characterized by a female sensibility. Her hand-coiled full-bodied vessels are made using traditional techniques that pay homage to the past.
While mortality, impermanence and the confluence of the bodily and the metaphysical continue to be the major themes of my work, I am specifically interested in how we deal with these themes in culture, practice and image.
Karlee Dawn is a self-taught Saskatchewan artist who's inspirational tools are the sky, landscape, lakes, hills, plants, wildlife, anything naturally occuring.
I strive to create realistic pieces in both clay and paper, realizing that perfection in nature is rare. For me, pinching little pots into fruits and vegetables is both meditative and gratifying even when the piece I have in mind takes on a shape... (more)