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.
I am a painter. I live on an acreage near Saskatoon with my husband, horses, dogs and cats. During the summer months I paint at home and during he colder months I am at my studio in Saskatoon in a cooperative with ten artists. I paint primarily... (more)
The Prairie Sculptor's Association is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and is comprised of members from across the Province. Our members are varied in their skill sets and include Black-smithing, stone carving, wood, ironwork, bronze casting, c... (more)
Cecilia J. Cote (Cec) juried in Clay and Sculpture, has been a member of the Saskatchewan Craft Council since 1975 as one of the many founding members. She served two terms on the Board of Directors (one as Vice-President); worked as a SCC Gallery... (more)
Award winning Saskatoon Artist that does glass carving, etching, and shading
Original, Native art paintings depicting ceremonial/spiritual themes and symbols of bears, buffaloes, wolves, eagles, and other animal and plant/planet forms
I do wildlife art paintings and bird/duck wood carvings.
wood art asnd miscellaneous objects
Al Johnson Art highlights the landscape art of a true Saskatchewan artist. A wide variety of subjects and mediums make this unique prairie art worth viewing.
Ray Keighley - Artist Statement Ray is a Cree/Metis artist who was born and raised in the foothills of Alberta and who has family roots on the Sucker River Reserve north of Lac La Ronge, Saskatchewan.
Art has been an integral part of Keig... (more)