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Features works and biography of Quebec sculptor-ceramist, Alain-Marie Tremblay.
http://www.betonique.com/index_e.html
http://www.betonique.com/index_e.html
Gallery of Arno Kortschot's furniture and art objects made from zinc and steel. Site also includes news and listing of galleries showing the artist's work.
http://www.artuse.nl/
http://www.artuse.nl/
Plans, projects, tips, tool reviews, coming events and book and video reviews.
http://www.canadianwoodworking.com/
http://www.canadianwoodworking.com/
Virtual exhibit of the Chancellor's Chair and ceremonial furnishings at the University of Victoria, fine examples of Northwest Coast Aboriginal art.
http://www.maltwood.uvic.ca/ceremonialfurniture/
http://www.maltwood.uvic.ca/ceremonialfurniture/
Gaudreau Fine Woodworking Artisans are the makers of unique designer woodenware.
http://www.woodmagic.ca/
http://www.woodmagic.ca/
Andrew Giffin is an artist deeply influenced by his natural surroundings. He builds large-scale sculptural landscapes and waterfalls from concrete, or produces artwork for the film industry as well as specialty finishes for homes and businesses.
http://giffinartworks.com/
http://giffinartworks.com/
Joe Coutts is a self-taught wood sculptor and avid nature lover who finds inspiration in the natural world.
http://joecoutts-woodsculptor.com/
http://joecoutts-woodsculptor.com/
Introduces a furniture company with dynamic and functional designs of timeless products with an elegant and minimalistic approach.
http://www.lucidream.com
http://www.lucidream.com
Cabinetmaker Paul Szewc has been working in wood for 30 years and is utilizing his artistic experience in uniting art and wood to build unique, one of a kind pieces.
http://www.masterpiece.on.ca/
http://www.masterpiece.on.ca/
Virtual exhibit features a fictitious Japanese family, the Nakamuras, who walk us through their home and introduce their culture.
http://www.museevirtuel.ca/Exhibitions/Meiji/index.html
http://www.museevirtuel.ca/Exhibitions/Meiji/index.html
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