Christine has been fascinated with photography as a medium for artistic expression since she was a child. Trying to capture the magic in the world around her, always seeing something new, has always been inspiring.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church on Muskeg Lake
Carol’s favourite subject is capturing the beauty in nature; it is often inspirational and spiritual.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church on Muskeg Lake
Using a simple SLR Canon, he finds the details of the world around him and interprets their place among us with minor computer enhancements.
Ken has been carving wood about 40 some odd year and uses a variety of different types of wood.
Ev McDonald is an Artist Photographer whose body of work includes landscape, cityscape, still life, and plant life.
Karen’s passion is in the field of photography – natural light and compose within the lens. The quiet drive down country roads and ready to capture local flora, wildlife and landscape – this is what inspires her.
Phil always likes a challenge. Inspired by nature and encouraged by Ernie, Phil has been learning the art of wood turning. Both Phil and Ernie will be demonstrating wood turning throughout the day.
Located at: 222 – 1st Avenue in Leask
Formerly know as Denim Creations Made by Pat
After living in Saskatoon for more than 30 years Bill and Kathleen decided it was time to try village life. They chose the Leask area because of the friendly community, the close proximity to both Saskatoon and Prince Albert and the short drive to many regional lakes. In February 2018, they purchased Denim Creations Made by Pat and after spending the first months training with Pat they moved the business 10 minutes up the road to Leask. They continue to make slippers and other items from gently used denim.
Located at the Butler Building at the corner of
Railway Avenue and Main Street in Leask.
Located at the Butler Building at the corner of
Railway Avenue and Main Street in Leask.
Connie’s leather creations designs and makes many unique items made from soft/vegetable tanned leathers, furs and fabric.
Hubert designs and makes tools in his well-equipped blacksmith shop.
John Chin is a visual artist who enjoys the vastness and beauty of the prairies. Some of the evening skies here are amazingly spectacular and he often captures them on his canvases, as well as our lakes, trees, night skies and occasionally the northern lights. Besides painting on canvases and paper, he does silk scarf-painting, depicting his favourite flowers and landscapes.
Located at SE 30-45-04-03 EXT 2, 9 miles/14.5km east on grid road 454 towards the Wyngard Ferry at the corner of grid road 454 and the Carlton Trail.
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