Tag: wire work
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INDIGENOUS & INGENIOUS SPRING 2014 POP UP SHOP!!!
Opens Friday April 11 at 11:00 am for 8 days only I will be at our I & I Pop Up Shop for 8 days starting Friday April 11. I’ll be there from 11:00 am until 7:00 pm daily. The wonderful gallery that will be my home for those 8 days is the Communication Gallery locaed at…
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UPCOMING SHOW! THE COLLECTIVE HOLIDAY SHOW DECEMBER 5-16 2013
Artscape Triangle Gallery – Queen & Dovercourt I will have my exquisite new collection of jewellery priced between $50 to $195 at this 12-day show starting December 5th until the 16th. The gallery is located at 38 Abell Street, west of Dovercourt and south of Queen. No admission. There’s an Opening Reception on Saturday December 7th from…
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Liberty Village Art Crawl
Two days! Two locations! Blue Dawn Jewellery will be at both! Look for my banner. Unique. Original. Aboriginal. Friday September 13, 2013 – from 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. – at Linear Park, Liberty Street & Jefferson Avenue Saturday September 14 2013 – from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. – at Liberty Village Park, Liberty Street…
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Enjoyer Market on Queen Street West
ENJOYER MARKET Come and visit me at the Enjoyer Market in the Norman Felix Art Gallery at 627 Queen Street West, just east of Bathurst on the south side. Saturday August 17th, 2013 from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm will find me there. My recently-designed collection of bracelets, earrings and necklaces will be available!
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The Prize and the Winner
The Prize I had an absolutely free draw for shoppers – no obligation to buy – when I did the Aboriginal Week show at the federal government buildings in Gatineau in May. The prize – shown below – was a necklace with wire-wrapped Smoky Topaz, brass hardware and leather. The necklace, valued at $185. is adjustable. So many women commented that…
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Random Shots
Indigenous & Ingenious A great show – once again! – last week at The Gladstone Hotel. The Gladstone was buzzing thanks to Indigenous & Ingenious, Contact International Photography Fesitival and several other events that seemed to draw in half of Toronto. Meegwetch, thank you to everyone who stopped in to Studio 207 to shop, chat,…
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Turquoise and …Turtles
Turquoise is my first love when it comes to gemstones. At bead stores and gem shows, it’s impossible for me to walk past the turquoise. The sky-blues, robin’s egg blues and earthy greens and browns of the stone are irresistable. I think of it as the Native American gem because of the wonderful work done…