Canadian carvers have long been coaxing life from the wood and stone of Canada's landscape, and these artists are a part of that history. Here you'll find everything from traditional indigenous carving in bone and leather to contemporary creations.
Relief wood carvings. Gifts for all occassions
Chainsaw carving has always been my dream and passion bringing them to life in sculpture form using wood as my canvas.
Barry Nikiforuk, has been making handcrafted custom furniture from solid hardwoods using traditional joinery for many years as well as doing furniture repairs and refinishing. His work consists of a mix of custom furniture, or bespoke furniture as... (more)
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Stone carving
Keith Nolan is an Ojibwa Cree artist originally from Missanabie Cree First Nation located in northern Ontario. An award winning artist, his work is displayed in the Provincial Museum of Alberta, the Canadian Council Art Bank and with many private... (more)
Colorful funky functional folk art created from discarded furniture and house salvage. Discards are given another lease on life. The paint surface is very colorful and crackled to give it that 100 year old look.
Milkweedpatch is an ecological art installation based on the life cycle of the monarch butterfly. The viewer can virtually 'take a walk' through the installation, or through O'Rourke's 'Wildlife Counts' in Etobicoke, Ontario and in Trinidad.
Gallery of Lise Olson carvings and sculptures. Lise carves Alabaster, Serpentine and Brazilian Soapstone. Her sculptures follow both Aboriginal as well as Canadian themes. She has been experimenting with some abstract design as well.
Wildlife carver and Instructor