A Northeastern Ontario Tradition Since 1978

Ash Creek welcomes more than 20 artists to participate in the

5th Annual Artist's Garden

Saturday, July 12 and Sunday, July 13 from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.

Also enjoy lunch or afternoon tea served by The Guppy Gourmet
See home page for link to the Guppy Gourmet

The Park Hat
$35 Beautiful, reversible ladies hat made from 100% cotton. Great for travelling. Lots more styles for kids and men too.
Kerry Stephenson
Lids for Kids
474-6719

Artist: David Carlin

Canoe Tracking, 2007
Acrylic with Mixed Media
22" X 30"

"Terryl Ryan works with natural and recycled materials to weave her functional textiles and baskets and all natural high-quality ingredients to make her people/eco friendly soap."
TRAPPED GLASS
Norma Sanders North Bay Ontario
705-497-3625 njsanders@sympatico.ca
The art of combining stained glass with natural elements. Summer 2008 I am showing masks, candle surrounds, windchimes, fen shui elements and Chinese horoscopes.

Sarah Hargrave
Crows Kicked The Bucket

This is a group of primitive dolls. The picture was taken at the Artist's Garden show 2007

I am The Funky Spintser and I work in multi media to create wall tapestries small and large, as well as create multi-media hanging sculptures. I also create jewelry. This particular piece is a composition which included beads, wool, driftwood. It is called Stardust and measures 11.6" x 8".

The Guppy Gormet At Ash Creek
July 12 & 13, 2008
The Artist's Garden Menu
Have lunch on the porch or in the tea room.
See the Menu.

Wearable Treasures
Every piece of my jewelry is very unique! They are created from driftwood, polished beach glass, brick, porcelain & ceramic chards, coal, stones; treasures collected on the shores of Lake Nipissing.

Edna Scott discusses her watercolour paintings with guest as the 2007 Artist's Garden.

Also seen quilts by Joanne Commerford.

Tarnished Treasures
My name is Sandi Maisano. I recycle old silverware by fashioning them into wearable art pieces.









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