Patrick West
Using simple, timeless tools such as mallet, chisel, rasp, and different grades of sandpaper, West works playfully with the stone, achieving lightness and balance, and following the kind of energy that guides meditative work.
Using simple, timeless tools such as mallet, chisel, rasp, and different grades of sandpaper, West works playfully with the stone, achieving lightness and balance, and following the kind of energy that guides meditative work.
To study these paintings is to experience simultaneously macro and micro, the planetary proportions of the scene and the careful, painstaking attention in each brush stroke, on every millimetre of the canvas.
A recent collaboration between Moorestock Outfitters, SunCoast Wellness, Om My Goodness, and Paige Lorraine Photography shows how local businesses really can support each other through the challenges.
ZOOM magazine celebrates the Sunshine Coast, and in particular, our diverse cultural activities. In this issue we want to put the spotlight on Nikki Weber for her tireless enthusiasm and unfailingly positive influence on our music scene.
Ikhaya started as a small boutique decor shop less than five years ago. When the opportunity to expand opened up, owner Genevieve Meyer seized it.
Fine art nestles alongside vintage, decor sets off jewellery, contemporary clothing hangs beside antiques, with everything of the highest quality and artfully presented.
Whether or not you put on a fabulous spread it is truly the time that we spend together that makes our holiday meals extra special. May your holiday season be filled with the luxury of sharing time with those you love most.
For our small but mighty community of performers, and their coaches and teachers, the festival is a chance to set goals and prepare for the rigours of adjudication, competition, and performance in front of an audience.
The Sechelt Seniors Activity Centre takes its role seriously and works hard to provide many inducements to get people out and about.
Retiring owners of the Madeira Park IGA, Troy and Lorie Callewaert, have taken their role as “essential business” owners seriously and have supported our community with enthusiasm, warmth, and love.