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An extension of their 2024 thesis exhibition, Parameters of Spooning, Heather Rattray investigates the central question of what it means to “queer”...
View full detailsDisplayed as a group but sold individually, these pieces are directly inspired by vintage sofubi toys, but made to look like votive figures. These ...
View full detailsThe piece is in 2 parts: the main body of the vase and the head, or lid. This piece is part of the Pride in Craft 2026 display at Craft Ontario's Q...
View full detailsBlack, flared-out vessel with a narrow foot, spikes on the sides and a snake wrapped around. Coiled white stoneware, electrically glaze-fired at Co...
View full details"This piece is hand built in stoneware and fired in cone 10 reduction. After forming the oversized fortune cookie, I carved several layers of text ...
View full details"These pieces are made like regular fortune cookies, but in ceramic. Each one is hand formed from a porcelain stoneware mix, glazed, and fired. Eac...
View full detailsTwo tall sculptures of thistles. Sold separately. This piece is part of the Pride in Craft 2026 display at Craft Ontario's Queen Street West locati...
View full detailsA playful Watcher with horns sits in a pot. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that interweaves folklore and myth-buil...
View full detailsJaru, the white boar, stands with a small yellow owl perched on their back. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that in...
View full detailsTwo deer, Cerfu and Damo, guard their orange and pink globe flowers in this vignette. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building proje...
View full detailsA small left facing wall hanging fish with blue and yellow coloured porcelain. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that...
View full detailsA small right facing wall hanging fish with blue and yellow coloured porcelain scales. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building proj...
View full detailsA small right facing wall hanging fish with pink and orange coloured porcelain scales. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building proj...
View full detailsA small left facing wall hanging fish with pink and orange coloured porcelain scales. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building proje...
View full detailsA small right facing wall hanging fish with pink and green coloured porcelain scales. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building proje...
View full detailsA small left facing wall hanging fish with pink and green coloured porcelain scales. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building projec...
View full detailsThis Watcher is a deer with its head tilted in curiosity. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that interweaves folklore...
View full detailsPart bird, part deer, this creature with green wings and tail is from the World of The Watchers. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-bui...
View full detailsA Watcher goat with pink horns and an orange tail. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that interweaves folklore and my...
View full detailsA llama, Chemu, carries a collection of pink pots and flowers on their back. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that i...
View full detailsA goat, Hircu, carries pots of berries on their back. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that interweaves folklore and...
View full detailsA yellow fish, Watcher Amariu, swims with coral. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that interweaves folklore and myth...
View full detailsThis vignette features, Becu, mer-birds sitting with their coral. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that interweaves ...
View full detailsA little watcher lion, Reyti, lies playfully in this sculpture by Stefanie Smith. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project t...
View full detailsKapru and Chevu, two mer-goats gather pots of berries in this vignette. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that interw...
View full detailsWatcher Naranu is an orange walking fish. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that interweaves folklore and myth-buildi...
View full detailsWatcher Verdo is a green walking fish. The World of the Watchers is an evolving story-building project that interweaves folklore and myth-building ...
View full detailsKeep a piece of Canadian history with you with this hand-fabricated necklace with a recycled 1832 Half Penny. Sterling Silver, Copper, Freshwater P...
View full detailsHand fabricated earrings made from recycled mother of pearl buttons with hanging freshwater pearl pendants. Watch them dance in the light! Antique ...
View full detailsThese large ovular pearl drop earrings are sure to catch eyes as they dance in the light. Vintage Mother of Pearl, Sterling Silver4 x 1.7 x 0.2 cm ...
View full detailsAnnually, Dorset Fine Arts (a division of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative) produces a calendar to celebrate and feature works from the artists ...
View full detailsIn 2016, Matt Jenkins challenged himself to design and forge a different hook each day of the year. As it was a leap year, the #366Hooks project re...
View full detailsA bear peers into a garbage bag in this playful stone carving. StoneApprox. 6 x 7 x 14 cmRegistration no. 46420-7672P Kelly Etidloie started carvin...
View full detailsA polar pear is captured in stone as it swims in the coastal waters and seas of the Arctic Ocean. StoneApprox. 14 x 4.5 x 5.5 cmRegistration no. 46...
View full detailsA polar bear is captured on one foot, mid-dance, in this joyful stone carving. StoneApprox. 8 x 7 x 14 cmRegistration no. 46420-7637T Isaaci Jr. Sh...
View full detailsA smooth face emerges out of jagged rock with stippled carving in this sculpture by Tappaungai Qatsiya. StoneApprox. 8.5 x 6 x 11 cmRegistration no...
View full detailsA polar bear dances joyfully in this wonderful stone carving. StoneApprox. 6 x 10 x 16 cmRegistration no. 46420-7605T Quaraq Nungsuitok, born on Ma...
View full detailsEach face of this stone is etched with an illustration of an orca. On one side the orca rises to the surface, on another it dips below, and on the ...
View full detailsA single stone carving of stones laid upon one another constructed in a symbolic humanlike form. An inukshuk might act as a message, marking a good...
View full detailsA single stone carving of stones laid upon one another constructed in a symbolic humanlike form. An inukshuk might act as a message, marking a good...
View full detailsAn owl stands with its wings outstretched in this stunning stone carving. StoneApprox. 12 x 6 x 15 cmRegistration no. 46420-7580T Samayualie Akesuk...
View full detailsThis dancing bear can be see from two different perspectives. StoneApprox. 13 x 6.5 x 19.5 cmRegistration no. 46420-7570T An emerging carver, Adami...
View full detailsA polar bear does a hand stand during a joyous dance in this stone carving. StoneApprox. 9 x 6 x 10 cmRegistration no. 46420-7523T Charming, endear...
View full detailsA bird carries its chick on its back in this stone carving. StoneApprox. 8.5 x 4 x 5 cmRegistration no. 46420-7500T Kelly Etidloie started carving ...
View full detailsA playful take on a traditional carving, this dancing stone seal includes colourful floral decoration. Stone, pigmentApprox. 8.5 x 4 x 9 cmRegistra...
View full detailsA polar bear walks on its hands in tis stone carving. StoneApprox. 7 x 10 x 17 cmRegistration no. 46420-7313T Tim is a talented carver and presentl...
View full detailsA stone carving of three white owls sitting together in a line. Two look forward while one looks behind. StoneApprox. 13 x 4.5 x 8 cmRegistration n...
View full detailsA stunning stone carving of a loon. StoneApprox. 24 x 6 x 10 cmRegistration no. 46420-7185T Ningeosiaq Ashoona is a Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU bas...
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