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MEET OUR MAKERS
These are the artisans we are proud to call Artisans on Main Souris.
Click on an artist to learn more about them and their beautiful artwork.


Rika Cheverie
Island life inspired Rug Hooking, Weaving & Felting


Teri Hall
A colourful palette of ocean inspired seaglass jewellery & driftwood paintings


Nancy Ching
From Whimsical to realism paintings and crocheting


Lisa Freeman
Colourful and eclectic jewelry and PEI wool needle felted artwork.


Lindsey Ross
Original illustrations, most often created with archival ink and watercolour


Carly Boertien
Island inspired photography & stickers and hand-painted thrifted jean jackets


Jane MacDonald
Paints on canvas, saws, and other old flea market finds.


Paula Sheehan
Works in watercolour, acrylics and photography inspired by Island life.


Mayra Segovia
Jewelry with a combo of metals, seaglass, pearls, semi-precious stones and remnants of stained glass.


Sharon Smith
Watercolour and Acrylic paintings inspired by the beauty of the island and the changing of the seasons.


Millie MacPhee
A wide variety of sewing and embroidered items.


Maria Lutz
Drawing and paintings focused on pop culture, dreams and darker illustrative themes.


Myah Veld
Repurposed fishing rope mats and monkey fists.


James Aquilani
Specializes in unique jewellery designs using silver, gold, and found oddities.


Ruth Aquilani
Quilting that spans all sizes, from intricate wall hangings to full sized bed quilts.


Mary MacLean
Paintings that leave you uplifted through beauty and colour with a modern impressionist style and bold colour.


Ruth O'Connell
Watercolours inspired by the East Coast of Canada


Ivy Rose Artistry
Fluid Acrylic Artist and Jewelry Designer


Kasia Foster
Ceramics with her Polish heritage and traditional, country/farm style mixed with modern forms, abstract glazes and black clay.


Allen Boertien
Hand forged blacksmith pieces created using wrought iron and reclaimed wood


Jen Harding
Designer and maker of Bayberry bags, unique handcrafted bags using thrifted fabrics
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