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repurposed vintage jewellery rhinestones, Czech glass beads, seed beads, and a handpainted face cabochon in polymer clay
repurposed vintage jewellery rhinestones, Czech glass beads, seed beads, and a handpainted face cabochon in polymer clay
This Great Blue Heron, gracefully glides through the various trees surrounding a slough. Very quietly scoping out where he will set up his fishing spot.
The red poppy has long been recognized as a symbol of remembrance for soldiers who have died in war. The white poppy is a symbol of peace, while the purple one symbolizes all civilians and animals who died under fire. The painting is framed under glass in a lovely antique wood frame.
An abstract original mono print. Multi coloured background with script in dark purple. Red foreground and organic shapes. See something new every time you view it. Shipped mounted on a black or white archival quality backboard and matching mat.
In this sketch, I've captured Quidi Vidi Brewery, a craft brewery located in the quiant Quidi Vidi village, a neighborhood of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
This is a depiction of the Hydrostone neighborhood in the North End of the Halifax Peninsula in Nova Scotia, Canada. The Hydrostone District, designed by architect Thomas Adams, was built to provide housing for working-class families displaced by the Halifax Explosion in 1917.
The sketch "The Citadel Clock Tower, Halifax, Nova Scotia" captures the iconic and historic Citadel Clock Tower in spring. The clock tower, located within the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, was built in 1803 by the Royal Engineers. It holds great significance as a symbol of the city's history and heritage, and it is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Halifax.
The sketch "Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Lunenburg" by Downtown Sketcher beautifully captures the historic Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, located in the UNESCO World Heritage seaport of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. The museum, operating seasonally from mid-May through mid-October, commemorates the fishing heritage of the Atlantic coast of Canada.
The sketch by Downtown Sketcher captures the essence of Benjamin Bridge, a renowned winery in Wolfville. Established in 1999, Benjamin Bridge has gained recognition for its high-quality sparkling wines, including traditional method sparkling wines and aromatic white wines. The winery offers a variety of experiences, such as the Classic Tasting, which provides an introduction to their well-loved wines, their backstory, production methods, and a bit about the history of the farm winery.
The Grand-Pré National Historic Site, located near Wolfville, Nova Scotia, is a place of great historical significance. This site is a monument to Acadian culture and deportation, where powerful Acadian stories are illuminated through engaging displays, a multimedia presentation, a splendid Victorian garden, and a Memorial Church.