About the Vendor
Woodlands Wildlife Sanctuary
2146 Duck Lake Rd
Minden, ON
Phone: 705-286-1133
Description
Contemporary Artists, Wild with Passion
This beautiful tabletop book includes vivid photos and artwork from artists in the Haliburton Highlands.
Designed & Published by Andrea Hillo
Edited by Leonard Pizzey
Foreword by Sharon Lawrence
Showcased are the following...
Terry Adair • Shelley Beach
Sarah Carlin-Ball • Carole Finn
Fuel Glassworks & Artech Studios Tom Green • Susan Hay
Gwynneth Heaton • Pat Hemphill
Andrew A. Hillo • Gerry Hogaboam Gord Jones • Lori Kallay
John Lennard • Chuck Lewis Charles O’Neil • Rose Pearson
Corey Pietryszyn• Barbara Joy Peel Pat Reynolds • Arne Roosman
Jane Selbie • Studio Rose
Sophia Tink • Two Sisters Studio
Robert Van Nood • Wendy Wood
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Fulfillment
For pick-ups: please contact us ahead of time between the hours of 10am and 5pm at 705 286-1133, Monday to Saturday. Our address is 2146 Duck Lake Rd., Minden.
Shipping is also available via Canada Post (additional shipping costs will apply)
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