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Monday, 30 April 2012


Gayle has four kilns to handle every fused-glass project from large, to jewellery.
Tiffany Lamps, and unique Georgian Bay scenes, reminiscent of the Group of Seven, are among her specialities.
Shoppers will find plates, candle-holders, abstract wall hangings, sun-catchers and virtually everything that can be created with glass.  All are unique and crafted with the artistry and care that is Gayle's trademark.
You would think that custom projects, home and cottage windows would round out her workweek. But, Gayle finds the time to teach the techniques she has acquired over 35 years of working with glass.
Her studio/workshop is a very social place, with beginners to experts learning from each other and creating beautiful, and often functional works of glass art.
Ewe-Topian – so named for years of raising sheep – is also the source of glass, tools, supplies, advice and friendship for glass artists throughout a wide area.

Husband Ken, retired from sheep-farming and teaching, creates colourful bowls, plates and garden art from concrete.  Concrete has never looked so beautiful or so natural – a must see at the Thompson's country haven.

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