The Coast Spirit
As we all deal with the fears, frustrations, and unexpected joys of slowing down and isolating in the midst of our worldwide “update and restart,” we are also missing each other.
As we all deal with the fears, frustrations, and unexpected joys of slowing down and isolating in the midst of our worldwide “update and restart,” we are also missing each other.
Rather than thinking of themselves, the owners of two food service companies on the Sunshine Coast have been reprogramming their entrepreneurial skills, making dinners to help others.
Hippocrates, a Greek physician whose name has survived the ages, advised us more than two thousand years ago, “Nature itself is the best physician.”
Pam Mullins' wildlife photographs communicate reverence along with a strong sense of connection. You’ll see herons looking exultant in one shot, pensive in another.
Motoko’s large acrylic paintings are minimalist, with a strong sense of design, with influences from abstract impressionism as well as Japanese classical painting with its emphasis on nature, simplicity, and harmony.
Transforming wood into sculpture is an act of discovery. What can be done with a log full of cracks, a knotted burl, a precut plank, or even a half-rotted stump?
Watercolour was my first medium and I return to this love affair repeatedly over my painting career.
Despite the difficulties and scary predictions that come with the Coronavirus pandemic, one family on the Sunshine Coast has a big reason to celebrate.
"I want my clients to look at their photos thirty years from now and be taken right back to their amazing moment, that amazing place . . . ”
From a live/work studio space in Sechelt, Grant creates pieces that are beautiful, practical, and affordable.