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WarBrides.com – New WordPress Site for Bev Tosh

Beverley Tosh, a Canadian artist, painted One-Way Passage, a monumental portrait of her mother Dorothy as a young war bride who emigrated from her native Canada to New Zealand. The portrait includes the names of ships on which many war brides had travelled. This painting was the direct catalyst for her continuing research on war brides. These “war brides” are women she has met and corresponded with in Canada and the United States, Britain, Holland, New Zealand and Australia. Each …
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Jarvis Hall Fine Art

New site for Jarvis Hall Fine Art Jarvis Hall Fine Art is dedicated to the presentation of contemporary and historical Canadian fine art. Disciplines including painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and photography. We converted Jarvis’s existing static website over to WordPress and imported his external blog from wordpress.com. Jarvis wanted to easily update his website to add new exhibitions and artist pages as well as maintain his fine art blog. We use Next Generation Gallery for the artist images and included …
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Karma Calendar

New Site! Features image rotator in the header. A neat row of icons of their offerings…go there and click one of the icons, very cool! An on-line calendar of holistic events for Alberta. Karma Calendar publicize workshops, classes and webinar events for dance, exercise, healing, meditation, men’s studies, metaphysics, nature, nutrition, sound, spirituality, women’s studies and yoga. Visit Karma Calendar
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Designer and founder of Teeny Weeny Bikini Co., Ashley Eady started her fashion career at George Brown College, initially with plans of being a wedding dress designer. Fast forward a few years later and swimwear was at the top of her mind. She thought, “Wouldn’t it be nice to design swimwear part of the year and live somewhere hot the rest of the time?” The name for her line literally came from the song, bearing the same title. She loved …
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