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Wine Waiter Vests
Steveston Landing
Downtown Vancouver
Steveston Harbour

Artist
Judy divides her time between Canada and Mexico, rendering special sights into sumi-e, watercolour, acrylic, charcoal or mixed media images. She teaches art to Mexican children and adults and finds it as rewarding as working on her own projects. She is a member of many arts Councils including the Federation of Canadian Artists and has had extensive training in Canada, France and Mexico, including the faculty of fine arts at the University of Calgary. She has had many exhibitions in Richmond, Mexico, Japan and Alberta. As well as these exhibits her work has also been shown in Nimes France. Her paintings are in private collections in Canada, France, Japan, Mexico and the United States. Judy has also volunteered to teach a class or two this fall.
Resting/sumi-e
Garry Point Park Trail/sumi-e

Artist
Born in France, Sandrine has been living in Vancouver for the past 10 years. She works with watercolours, acrylics, crayons and pastels, sometimes independently and sometimes in a mixed media approach. Her subjects are landscapes, still life and portraits. She is an award winning artist and has been an active member of the Federation of Canadian Artists since 2002. She has exhibited at many juried exhibitions at the Federation of Canadian Artists Gallery as well as in group and solo exhibitions in numerous cities in both Canada and the United States.
Somewhere 9 - Mixed media on Paper
Maelle - Watercolor on Yupo Paper

artist, prints cards
Betsy has been working in watercolour, acrylic and pen for over 15 years. She gets her inspiration from nature and the Steveston area as there is so much natural beauty. She also loves painting nature on islands including the Gulf Islands, Hawaii and Bali.
She is also a writer and has published a book of poems featuring some of her prints created on the islands, called "Open Lotus - thoughts on Love", available through her website.
Her work has been exhibited and displayed at Artists in our Midst, various restaurants and small galleries in Vancouver as well as at the White Rock Festival of the Arts and the London Farms Festival. She received her certificate in Fine Arts from Emily Carr in 2009.
Her gift card line called "Island Life" are created from her prints and photographs and are now available at the Artisans' Galleria.
Spring
Protea
Lilacs
Lemons

Pottery
Lin has been working with clay since 1970 when she took her first pottery course in Montreal. Living in Vancouver since the late 70's, she has studied under Michael Hughye and Margueriteye Goff. She participates in workshops in the lower mainland, including Malaspina College and the Richmond Potters Guild. She considers her work mainly functional, casseroles, plates etc. but occaisionally gets inspired gets inspired to produce a more scupltural piece.




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