Stained glass style “Prairie Lilies”

Stained glass style “Prairie Lilies”

In the Spring we did a job on the Post Office door in our community.


We took our mobile art trailer out for some more summer creativity. We incorporated plaster, acrylic, clay, paper and water-colour in our classes for children from 6-12 years old. Here are some photos:






As A added benefit to any class and for the enjoyment of the students and the artists we do face painting.




This summer we travelled to the town of White Fox SK, and did a full week of art classes during the day camp there. We provided an outdoor class room experience. As a bonus to the art class we included, drama, singing with music, and face painting.

While many of our materials were traditional we were able to incorporate things from nature.
Our theme was, “everything that grows begins in a seed form.”

Here are some examples of artwork students did incorporating nature.




This spring we did a Mural commission for the Twin Marine Restaurant and fishing outfitter in Nipawin Regional Park.
Step 1

Each project we work on is unique, presenting interesting challenges from which we learn and benefit from. This project was different for us in that it was to be a permanent window painting for the outdoors, instead of a temporary window painting done indoors.
Step 2
Drawing and priming the glass for long lasting results.

Step 3

Step 4
The finished result is a beautiful eye catching mural on the Twin Marine deck overlooking the Nipawin river.

We’ve just finished a job at the Extra Foods in Nipawin SK. The project took us 4 days to complete.












Jessie pulling his new wagon which serves the purposes of pulling people and pulling supplies.



