Spring Flavours
Spring has already lightened up our lives with longer hours of daylight, less rain, and trading in the winter coat for a warm sweater or light jacket.
Spring has already lightened up our lives with longer hours of daylight, less rain, and trading in the winter coat for a warm sweater or light jacket.
Now in its twenty-third year, the Gibsons School of the Arts has given hundreds of aspiring artists the confidence to go forward in a direction they might have been afraid to follow.
Most folks agree: the forest is full of fairies and magical spaces. Mossy nooks, wise old trees, and clear-as-glass pools invite the sort of imagination that runs strong and wild in children.
Don’t let the restrictions of the pandemic turn you into scrooge. This is an opportunity to create a new tradition while adding simplicity to your holiday season.
Unexpected positive results have some Sunshine Coast businesses enjoying an early Christmas boom.
While this past year has kept many musicians and performers off the stage, a lot of songwriters and composers have used the down time to create new works.
Stop by One Flower One Leaf Gallery's Sunnycrest Mall location to see some of ZOOM's favourite artists showcased in “10”: 10 photographers, 10 visual artists, 10 artisans.
Kimberley Francis has divined a thoughtful expression in her enchanting cedar carvings that reflects a deep affinity for the human experience in our natural world.
The vessels and candles, perfect for tea lights or succulent plants, are also compelling as stand-alone art objects. They have a lovely weight in the hand, yet call to mind the fragility of eggshells.
Sheila is self-taught and finds inspiration everywhere, in cracks and decay as much as in new growth and light. Living on the Sunshine Coast, Sheila finds that “everything here has . . . inspired creating. It is a beautiful, spiritual, magical place to live.”