Dave has a business called Twin-Key Decorative Castings on Salt Spring Island. A lover of nature, Dave has created a way to take wonderful castings of all kinds of sea-life, without harming them. He then works on the castings, refining and painting them with great colours including metallic etc. and turns these castings into various sized magnets and pieces for the wall. As they are cast from an actual living creature, each one is unique and beautiful.




A French Canadian from Quebec, Josee moved to BC in 1990 and worked as an interior decorator, beginning to work with stained glass. She then moved into fused glass. After purchasing a kiln, fused glass became her passion as she transforms the glass into exciting designs.
Her work is inspired by nature with a contemporary look. Each piece of glass is cut by hand and then gently fired in a kiln for a full fuse and annealed for durability and strength. Plates and bowls then return to the kiln for a second time in a mold giving the item its final shape. As such no two pieces are alike, each unique, different and beautiful.
Working out of her home studio, Josee creates a stunning array of hand made fused glass jewelry, plates, bowls wind chimes and more.




Lundy was born, raised and lived most of her life in Vancouver. Both her parents were artists so it seemed only natural that she would follow in their footsteps.
During her art career, she dabbled in all the mediums: sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, painting and finally textiles. She loved working with textiles, but could never achieve the results she was seeking. Her true inspiration came to fruition with her visits to Mexico and in northern Italy. That is when she realized that tile and mosaics were to be her medium of choice. The colour and flavour of these countries can be seen in many of her pieces.




In 1982 Peter began to devote his full time to pottery. He has focused on the creation of limited editions of stoneware, porcelain, raku and primitive pottery. His creative energy has been directed towards the transmutation of classical and traditional shapes and glazes into forms which echo the spiritual essence of the B.C. landscape. His glazes range from vibrant intense reds, blues, purples, browns and blacks characteristic of traditional Chinese and Japanese stoneware and porcelain to the light soft raku silver, yellows, whites and gold.
Each piece is unique and offers a range of esthetic response, interpretation and enjoyment.
His pottery was selected by the Canadian Embassy in Ottawa for its permanent collection and is used as an example of Fine Pottery in their exhibitions. Peter's work is in numerous collections in Canada, the U.S. and Hawaii.




Originally from the Prairies Donna moved to Delta over 20 years ago and the local ocean and wildlife became her inspiration. In 1998 Donna became interested in pen and ink drawing and today she often incorporates several mediums such as watercolour, acrylics, pen and ink and pencil crayons into her work.
She is a member of the Delta Artist's Guild and often shows her art in the Longhouse Art Gallery in Delta and from May through September at the Lac Le Jeune Lodge in B.C.