Bethany Garner
Bethany Garner Kingston, Ontario, Canada A resident Studio Artist in Kingston’s Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning Arts Hub, I work with students in the community, sharing my courses in Dye, Print, and Surface Design. With a focus on creating original art using a mono-print technique, dye painting, and soy
MOTHER… Deep Down Under
On Earth, cardiovascular stem cells, also known as cardiovascular progenitor (Mother) cells or CPCs, can continually divide to produce more of the same type of cells or develop into other specialized cell types. In my artwork, I searched for the “Mother” cell (lower left corner) and found that one cell
DISCOVERING and WONDERING
Developing a story, or a piece of artwork, around the CELL is a magical ride through the fascinating world of “what’s inside” and how might it affect our “OUTside”. I am fascinated by the magical and very precious role of the STEM CELL. Having worked in health care for many
Millhaven Creek Awakes with the Sun…
Living near the rural escarpment that runs north of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, we are experiencing the transition from winter to spring. The fast-running rivers and creeks are now carrying the raging waters after melting begins south toward Lake Ontario. Heading off to walk early in the mornings to catch the
LIGHT … the mystery of natures gift
Whether it is waking or ending our days with the beauty of a sunrise/sunset – the opportunity to see what lies outside our windows is often how we seek and follow the light each day. Light is so important as we move through our days, and for some, so deeply
BUILDING, Sunset Over Lake Ontario
Inspired by the beauty of the southwestern skies above Lake Ontario in Kingston, ON.
Along the Trails – Inside Connections
As I approached the ANATOMY prompt for our current sharing of artwork this fall, I was taken by the opportunity to share my thoughts about the many trails I walked all summer into the fall of 2021 that are found in our Canadian Escarpment land north of Lake Ontario. The
Anatomy – Inside Connections
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ABANDONED, In The Mills
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Old Mills – lost a world’s time ago
As the days and years pass, I have been researching the future of our world of textiles. I am devoted to a commitment to education/sharing how cloth is designed, manufactured, and distributed. The abandoned textile mills that are no longer productive, and were so active in the fulfillment of the
Questioning, What’s Next?
QUESTIONING (What’s Next?) Bethany Garner Stepping into the Cloth in Common Artists group as a new member is such an honor and privilege, and I am so pleased to share a piece of my artwork here with you. As the pandemic days have interrupted teaching and sharing skills in my