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Jantje Blokhuis-Mulder, sculpture, paintings, folk art
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Jantje has been making and creating art for nearly 50 years.
Her work reflects her seaside surroundings and her colourful gameboards, collages, paintings, woodburnings and sculptures can be found in collections around the world.
In addition to making art, Jantje writes for magazines such as Senior Living, The Outsider and Folk Art Life. She is also co-founder of KinderArt.com and teaches art to children & adults of all ages. She has been featured both in print and on television in Canada, USA and the UK.
Andrea Mulder-Slater paintings (abstract, coffee, landscapes)
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Andrea is an artist who lives in St. Andrews, NB. In addition to painting the beauty of the land and sea in watercolour, oil and acrylic, Andrea also creates textural abstract colourfields, coffeecolours, mixed media paintings, pottery and floorcloths. When she's not creating art, Andrea writes about art history and art education for various publications. She is co-founder of KinderArt.com and teaches art to children of all ages. Andrea has appeared on television in Canada, USA and Japan, on CBC Radio in Canada and in print worldwide. She received her Fine Arts Diploma from Georgian College and did her BFA coursework at Thompson Rivers University. Her work can be found in private and corporate collections around the world.
Geoff Slater paintings (line paintings, landscapes), graphites
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Geoff is a New Brunswick artist who lives in St. Andrews. In addition to creating images using watercolour, acrylic and graphite, he also makes prints using woodblock, intaglio and lithograph techniques. His unique style of painting (which he invented ten years ago) is known as "Amaze Art" or line painting. These are images that are created using one continuous line. He is also a muralist and his outdoor art can be seen throughout St. Andrews. Geoff studied landscape design at Fanshawe College, fine art at Georgian College and printmaking under a master printer. His work is collected worldwide.
Cedar Sky, paintings and jewellery
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Cedar Sky is a St. Andrews based artist who runs Earthforge Designs, a jewellery business with clients from around the world. He holds a Fine Arts Degree from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) and a Diploma of Fine Craft in Jewellery and Metalsmithing from the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD).
Juhl Sky, natural body products
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Juhl Sky creates natural, handcrafted body care products - no harmful chemicals, synthetics, fragrances, colors or preservatives. Only high-quality, pure, natural ingredients used: nourishing oils, and body butters, botanicals and pure essential oils. 100% plant derived, vegan (no animal products and never tested on animals). All products have beneficial and healing properties - they're great for your body, mind spirit and safe for Mother Earth. Made with love in St. Andrews New Brunswick.
Larissa Blokhuis, glass
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Larissa was born on the great plains of Canada. She was six when she knew she was an artist. At seven, she found herself on a dock in Vancouver, watching a man paint dolphins. This painting was given to her, and now hangs in her home. At age fourteen, she took a glassblowing course. Four years later, at age eighteen, she began her BFA in glass. In 2008, at the age of twenty-two, she completed her BFA in glass at the Alberta College of Art and Design. The summer after graduating, she traveled to Murano, a world-renown glassblowing location in Italy, where she watched a man make a dolphin out of glass in thirty seconds.
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Wilma Blokhuis, stained glass
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Wilma is a retired journalist with a passion for artistry and colour. Wilma recently retired and fulfilled her dream of moving to the St. Andrews area, an artist's delight. Wilma enjoys creating stained glass suncatchers and other small items, photographing flowers, clouds, old buildings, landscapes and sunsets using the sun as her source of light.
Chad Everett, furniture using reclaimed wood
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Found objects and reclaimed wood combine to make truly one-of-a-kind pieces of furniture. Driftwood, barnwood, old windows and recycled shipping pallets are some of the materials that find a new life in Chad's work.
Joe Hunt, woodturning
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Joe is a Maritime craftsman who creates custom woodworking and bowls using indigenous New Brunswick woods.
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