The people sculptor James Stewart met in Costa Rica and Kenya greet guests to his Harling Point studio.
As an avid traveller for fun and while working in film and television, he has a catalogue of images of every place heB次元官网网址檚 visited. The pictures provide his first volley in sculpting B次元官网网址 transferring two-dimensional images from a vast catalogue collected over years of globetrotting.
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Stewart started his art career in visual effects on films such as films Harry Potter and District 9 as well as television series ReBoot among others. He moved around a lot, landing in Whistler where he started creating his own artwork, and met his partner Jen.
Both from colder climates of Ontario and Manitoba, they started looking around for a place to settle and discovered Oak Bay just ahead of the pandemic. HeB次元官网网址檇 already begun sculpting at that point and the timing allowed him to build a studio.
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Inside his studio, the girl from Kenya stands B次元官网网址 toes crossed, arms outstretched and chin up in defiance B次元官网网址 not far from a giant chicken, small horse and a Whistler mountain that hints at the figure of a woman.
All mark progressions in the mind of the artist. He started with the characters from this travels, honed his skills sculpting the strength of animals.
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With the dive into less figurative, work he rarely reverts to those travel photos these days.
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Stewart is among the artists that open their doors to guests with the Oak Bay ArtistsB次元官网网址 Studio Tour this weekend. The spring celebration of the visual arts and creative process, offers visitors an opportunity to meet a variety of artists and craftspeople in their studios.
Often operating as B次元官网网址渁n islandB次元官网网址 he looks forward to seeing people in the space.
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He has a handful of his own childhood sculptures at hand, commingling with his most recent works. Aside from seeing his process and his work, Stewart figures folks will be stunned at the things that can be done with a 3D printer, wax and bronze.
The free, self-guided tour is April 6 and 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day at individual studios and Monterey Recreation Centre (closes at 3 p.m. Sunday). A guide and map are available online at oakbay.ca/events or in person at Monterey Recreation Centre, 1442 Monterey Ave.
This tour includes the work of painters, printmakers, potters, photographers, sculptors, and fibre artists: Stewart, Lindy Michie, Carole Finn, Caroline Hunter, Marie-Andree Allison, Penny Hobson-Underwood, Flo-Elle Watson, MaryLou Wakefield, Donna Ion, Michelle Sirois Silver, Victor Lotto, Jennifer McIntyre, Pam Stonehouse, Arlene Davey, Joan Easton, Irene Khurana, Lynda Luburic, Terry McBride, Joanie McCorry, Avis Rasmussen, Sophia Shafonsky, Kim Van Weelden.
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