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.
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Inspired by the past, creating in the present. Allison Shelling is the artist behind the art label Past and Present Design. She makes handmade objects with a nostalgic feel. Her work includes ceramic jewelry and tiles, paper collages and mixed med... (more)
Ceramic design derived from a balance between the digital world and the earthy power of clay.
I loved to draw and paint since I was a child growing up in England. I studied painting and pottery at CF Mott College, University of Liverpool, England. After I moved to British Columbia, Canada, I discovered a wild, untamed landscape of seemingl... (more)
Vietnamese Art collection
Denise Tierney works across a wide range of media including paint, wax, wood, metal, clay and re-purposed objects to produce both two-dimensional and sculptural artwork. She uses layers of content to tell a story and strives to elicit an emotiona... (more)
Maryam's paintings are mostly influenced by her extensive trips around the world over the last decade. On her constant adventures, Maryam committed her time to several painting workshops experimenting with traditional ceramic in Germany and USA, w... (more)
Jasmine Wallace is a Canadian Sculptor Born in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. She comes from a family of self taught artists and grew up in the artist community of Vancouver Island. Influenced by the various disciplines of the studio ar... (more)
I am a figurative sculptress specializing in the original creation of guardian angels, fairies, and portraiture. I use mainly white clay and porcelain for my sculptures and add healing crystals.