Julie Druker | Sep 09, 2015
Jewelery makers Steve and Janet MacIntyre of Napanee participated for their third year at the Inroads Studio Tour as guests at the home and studio of local woodworker Ken Waller of Sharbot Lake. The couple make a wide range of fused glass jewelry using a laser engraved dichroic glass technique to create gorgeous patterns and images. Part of the attraction of the annual Inroads Studio Tour is getting a chance to see the work of not so local artisans who participate as special guests on the tour. Jill Ferguson was another guest on the tour who showed at Judith Versavel's Gallery by the Bay in Arden and she showcased an eclectic collection of her original acrylic paintings, which are inspired by nature, travel and the Ontario countryside.
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