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.
Tlingit West Coast artist carves in stone, wood and works in silver and gold - painting with a computer
Michael Price is a First Nation’s artist and master carver from the Pacific North West in BC, Canada, specializing in native Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) sculpture of masks, and other native artifacts. Originally from Quadra Island he now lives in Cre... (more)
Canadian hand crafted original intarsia by Prinn Designs
Wood carver whose commissions include high relief doors, mantles and character logs. Handcrafted pieces include whimsical masks, life-sized wildlife that adds decorative appeal to log structures, including timberframes and post and beams. by Joe... (more)
Painting
Deborah Reed uses watercolour as her primary medium. In landscapes, the sky is the main voice. The Scarborough Bluffs, the Arctic and children are regular subjects. Each work is a window snapshot of time spent in observation.
Glen is a Luthier, maker of Mandolins, Mandolas, Accoustic Bass, Banjos by request and Guitars. Also creates Fine Wood Trophies
Handmade, forged tools and knives. Creating tools and knives with soul.
Site features stone carving, sculpture, installations, textile pieces, crochet and knotted works and mixed media relief
Dawna Robertson is a Wildlife Soapstone Sculptor as well as offers custom Leather Wildlife Pyrography Musician Jackets and Custom Stone Wildlife Jewellery.