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Shoreline Artists hold their 15th annual studio tour |
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The Shoreline Artists group held its 15th annual Studio Tour on the weekend of July 9th. At fourteen locations, 21 artists from Sauble Beach to Tara, Kincardine to Dundas and Saugeen Shores to Kincardine displayed their works to the public, with some explaining new techniques that they were practising. The many artists work in a wide variety of mediums. From the traditional paintings in oil and watercolour, other artists work in mediums that include the silk fabric creations of Lynda Wills to the wood carvings of Tom Stewart.
Artist Sandra Henrich with one of her new encaustic creations
One of Henrich's works from her 'The Caves' series This is a new technique that I've been working on," says Henrich. "It's a very tactile form of art using beeswax of different colours and different materials such as cheesecloth."
Peri Jolley, SCA, is a painter and printmaker of renown. Her style ranges from realistic to impressionism and abstract
Marion Anderson Marion Anderson creates watercolour landscapes ... many from around the marsh lands of Elsinore. She also teaches adult watercolour classes both at the Southampton Art School and her own cottage in Southampton.
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![]() Joan Harris ....
... and her boats Joan Harris, a graduate of the Ontario College of Arts and a member of the Burlington Art Centre, is known for her interpretations of 'working boats' in the Southampton harbour. "This past winter, I took a course on creating more impressionism paintings," says Harris. "You have to keep on learning when it comes to art." Scrolling stops when you move your mouse inside the scroll area. You can click on the ads for more
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