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Russell Mang’s completed work sits on a table as he works on ape portrait of a bend in a river in the RM of Baildon. Photo tonio
Visitor Cathy Adams checks out clay sculptures of an old man and a young girl while visiting the M&M Glass Studio during the Moostletoe Tour on Oct. 19. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
made of polymer clay hang from a wall in the wanski, who participated in her first Moostletoe r this year, on Oct. 19. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
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Heather Grover uses a felting machine to create a fibre-art landscape piece, while showing off her work at the Moose Jaw Art Gallery and Museum. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
Artist Beth Barrett with One Sweet Dream pottery studio displays a vase that has cow tail hair burned on to provide a unique look. The works to her right use a raku technique that give them a metallic finish. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
Art lover Mike Yang (left) watches Devon Dietrich use a jolly jigger machine to create a clay mould, at Parsons Dietrich Pottery. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
r and muralist, explains how he created the d Maoi head next to him. Photo by Jason G.
Pat Liberet (left) admires some of the latest artwork that Laura Hamilton (right) created, including a picture featuring the Nativity scene. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
Artist Yvette Moore works on adding patterns of weathered wood to her painting, during a brief break at her gallery during the ninth annual Moostletoe Tour. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
A Roughrider-themed totem pole and Norman Rockwell-inspired painting were on display at M&M Glass Studio during the tour. Muralist and sculptor Grant McLaughlin made the pieces. Photo by Jason G. Antonio