Toronto 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.
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.
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.
Rickson Jewellery designs, carves and casts solid sterling silver, and gold, handmade heirlooms. Rickson is a full time jewellery artist in love with offering high quality, unique jewellery and custom items: Anatomical Heart, Claddagh Ring, Bird N... (more)
I create abstract stone sculptures in soapstone and alabaster
Sculptor & Stone carver specializing in portrait busts and figurative sculpture.