• Canadiana by Lynn Bishop

    A Canadian Perspective in Rich Tones & Intricate Patterns

    From political statements and cityscapes to moose and maple leaves, Lynn Bishop always has something important to say, from a uniquely Canadian perspective.

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  • Tom Loach, Inspired by Nature

    Intricate Detailing & Craftsmanship in Metal

    Influenced by growing up in Northern Ontario, Tom Loach has always felt a connection with nature and home.

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Mixed Media Art for Contemporary Spaces.

Large, small, bold or subtle Lynn Bishop's work is continually evolving and changing.

Lynn Bishop is continually exploring new ideas and experimenting with new materials. Her passion for creating original artwork never sleeps.

Lynn creates works that stretch the imagination and go beyond the ordinary. Each piece is a unique combination of materials, colours and patterns in sizes ranging from small pieces perfect for gift-giving to eye-catching larger works that will stop your visitors in their tracks.

Visit the Online Gallery to see what's available right now, and a little of what she's done in the past.

Discover the Work of Tom Loach

Tom's passion for the Canadian landscape shines through in his unique mixed media sculptures & wall art.

The combination of natural elements such as granite and wood with the hard edge industrial look metal gives his work a elegant yet rugged aesthetic.

Commissioned Pieces

Do you have something special in mind that you'd like Lynn or Tom to create? Requests for commissioned artworks are always considered. They would love to hear your ideas, get in touch.

Visit The Studio

Want to see the available works in person before buying? Contact Lynn to book a visit to their Uxbridge Ontario studio.

Lynn & Tom would be happy to show you the artworks that are available and give you a brief tour of the studio space.

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Lynn Bishop, Multi-Media Artist

Creativity Never Sleeps

Visit often to see the latest pieces.

Newest Work

Acknowledging the Land of the First People Haudenosaunee & Anishinaabe