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.
Ted Stewart - award-winning wildfowl sculptures - bird carvings from wood. Wildlife, or their habitats, in acrylic on canvas. Newboro - on the Rideau, in Eastern Ontario.
Traditional Haida Carver
mainly first nations art, but can do almost anything.
Bert Tallman is a member of the Blackfoot Tribe and resides on the Blood Reserve in southern Alberta. He is a lapidary and jewerly artist known for creating one of a kind jewelry pieces incorporating Indigenous and Blackfoot designs. He specialize... (more)
Derrald Taylor is an Inuvialuit Artist originally from Tuktoyaktuk, NWT. Derrald makes beautiful bone, antler, ivory and stone carvings. He is one of the truly gifted Inuvialuit Artists.
Multimedia Designer, Graphic Designer, Website Designer, Stone and Wood Carver, Landscape Designer
Michelle Thevenot (Durell) is a nature-inspired artist from Saskatchewan, Canada. Michelle appreciates and shares nature's gifts with others, something she is infinitely familiar with because of her deep, intuitive connection with the forest. M... (more)
Handmade Acadian Hardwood Carving Wildlife Relief Carvings Wood Sculptures Recycled Wood Self Taught Finished with Hemp Oil
Fall 2002,GIA,Gem&Gemology cover, Canadian Diamonds, gold, silver, mammoth ivory, stones, conducted a multitude or carving programs across the Canadian Arctic, self taught, created the signature peice for Canada's first diamond mine, BHP Billi... (more)
Emerging artist carves recycled steel & rebar into unique one of a kind sculptures that can grace your home or garden, drawing inspiration from the INSECT world. I fuse this with 25+ yrs welding knowledge to carve cool critters for sale contac... (more)