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| Deborah |
| Deborah attended Art College in England, majoring in Textile Design. She later became a technical illustrator and immigrated to Canada where she lived for 15 years. In the past decade Deborah has also lived in Brazil and the USA, and now lives in Washington. Each place has given an abundance of material from which to paint, most especially Brazil's rainforest. Some of her work was featured in the 2003 October edition of the Artist's Sketchbook magazine. Deborah's latest exploration into the botanical world is capturing the textures of fruits and vegetables and seeds as well as flowers elegantly onto paper. |
| Forelle Pear Study, watercolour |
| Coconut, watercolour |
| Joan |
| Joan seriously discovered photography 11 years ago with her first SLR, and has recently also embraced digital photography. She lives on a farm near Norwood, Ontario, is an avid gardener for several homes & businesses, and has a cottage in the Laurentians. Much of her photography work is in several series, of various subjects close to her heart. Her most abstract is the water series, studying reflections, colour & movement. That is balanced by the realism and attention to detail of other series, as those of 19th century barns, the antique tractor series, birds, & gardens. |
| Sarah |
| Sarah works in and has exhibited various media, but photography has been a constant since high school - Lindsay Place, college at Sir Sandford Fleming, and Academie des Arts in Montreal. Polaroid and emulsion transfers have been a major source of enjoyment since 2002, the unpredictability of the process is something that always captures the imagination. The recent end of film production at Polaroid has only made Sarah more resourceful with what she has left, scanning the negative paper image as well as using the emulsion and transferring the negative, merging digital photography to add another layer to her repertoire. |