“Winter Peace” by Yvette Moore
“Winter’s Peace” symbolizes the gentle nature of small town Saskatchewan in the middle of winter. Amongst the fallen snow and a backdrop of brilliant blue sky, Ceylon’s skyline of elevators, churches, stores and homes portrays the quiet atmosphere that was common at that time of the year.
Limited Edition Print Image Size: 8″ x 16″
Framed 16″ x 24″ approximately
Framed with a Black flat frame with double white mats or Brown flat frame with double white mats.
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“The Last Light” by Yvette Moore
“The Last Light” marks the time of the day when the day’s brightness is disappearing as the sun sets in the west. Within minutes, the remaining sun will disappear over the horizon and as Kristen Butler quotes “Sunsets are proof that no matter what happens, every day can end beautifully.” We are so blessed that in Saskatchewan we see the wonder of sunsets often.
Limited Edition Print Image Size: 8″ x 16″
Framed 16″ x 24″ approximately.
Framed with a Black flat frame with white mats or Brown flat frame with double white mats.
Please specify choice or call for other options (866) 693-7600.
“Road Hockey” by Yvette Moore
It was the same story every winter: out came the hockey nets, sticks and pucks or balls. The road became the hockey rink, and the players were a group of friends ready to take on the game. This particular street is from Yvette’s hometown of Radville, but to every hockey player the place doesn’t matter. Young boys and grown men alike all have their own special stories to tell about the many hours they’ve played on their own roads or streets.
Image Size 10″ x 15 ”
Framed 18.5 ” x 23″
Framed with a Brown flat frame with double white mats.
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“Tuxford Hack” by Yvette Moore
On a calm, crisp autumn morning you hear the distinct whistle and hum of an aircraft approaching fast from the southwest. With throttle advanced and eyes scanning the horizon ahead, another student pilot feels the exhilaration of flying at speeds nearly five times greater than the highway traffic below as they set forth to follow a carefully planned route to their first target, alone.
Since the early days of World War II, the century-old market town of Tuxford has played a silent but vital role in training military pilots in the skills of low-level navigation. Named in honour of founding pioneer resident and First World War hero, Brigadier General George Tuxford, the town’s distinct combination of grain elevators, highway intersections and railroad crossings has made it an easily recognized and favorite choice as a Navigational “Hack” – the point from which pilot’s stopwatches are started and all tactical navigation routes begin.
In this gripping image, artist Yvette Moore has captured a pivotal moment in a new Air Force pilot’s career. For Military Aviators the low-level Navigation solo marks the first time a student is granted the responsibility of commanding an aircraft alone on a mission that emulates their future roles as operational Air Force pilots. Since the year 2000, students from ten Allied countries around the world have enjoyed this privilege in the Harvard II aircraft, based at nearby 15 Wing Moose Jaw, home of the NFTC pilot training program.
The next time you’re traveling on Highway 2 near Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, look up! You just may catch a glimpse of another fledgling RCAF pilot flying low, fast and alone for the first time over the “Tuxford Hack”. – Captain J.M. Vincent, RCAF
Image Size 12″ x 12 ”
Framed 20″ x 20″
Framed with a Brown flat frame with double white mats or Black flat frame with double white mats.
Please specify choice or call for other options (866) 693-7600.
25YM01 – Cherry Block Pattern Vase by Don Uteck
This Vase is constructed with a Cherry body and Wenge top. The Feature Ring is a block in a open cube. The Feature Ring is Framed by Pau Amarello and Lacewood. Other Exotic Woods are used as accents and in the Feature Ring.
This vase is created by a process called Segmented Turning: also know as Polychromatic Turning. This process involves the cutting and gluing up of multiple pieces of wood, using different species, to create patterns and visual effects in the Workpiece.
This vase was hand turned by Don Uteck from Lafleche, SK.
It measures 7 inches high and 6.5 inches across.
No Longer Available.
25YM02 – Cherry Cubes and Circles Vase by Don Uteck
This Vase is constructed with a Cherry body with an accent ring made from Lacewood and African Blackwood. It has a Feature Ring Hollow Cubes and Paduak Circles with Bloodwood top. It also includes Beach, Walnut Maple and and Yellow Heart.
This vase is created by a process called Segmented Turning, also know as Polychromatic Turning. This process involves the cutting and gluing up of multiple pieces of wood, using different species, to create patterns and visual effects in the Workpiece.
This vase was hand turned by Don Uteck from Lafleche, SK.
It measures 9″ high by 7.5″ across.
No Longer Available.
25YM03 – Pottery Pasta Serving Set
Five Piece Pottery Set includes: Serving Platter, Pasta Bowl, and three Nesting Bowls. The set is completed with Copper Clad Stainless Steel Salad Serving Tongs.
Hand created by Ken Guenther of Caronport, SK.
Only ONE set available.
25YM04 – “Boys of Summer”
This clay sculpture is of two boys sharing a moment of chit chat with their furry best friend.
Hand Sculpted by Sandy Christensen from Watrous, SK.
This sculpture is part of her Saskatchewan Folks Collection.
It is all completely hand made and unique using a blend of white 340 clay and brown 350 clay to achieve facile tones. All are fired at Cone 5. The clothing is highlighted with acrylic paint. It is finished by spraying the sculpture with a matt spray.
It measures 9.5″ high, 4.5″ wide by 11″ deep.
Only ONE Available.
25YM05 – “Journey 1 – It’s Time”
Deborah Boehm goes to her studio and creates these whimsical pixies, giving each their own personality, whether it is reading books, playing a flute or flying kites makes it really hard to give them up. Not having facial features enables a person to imagine the garden spirit as someone in their own life.
The Garden Spirits are fabric treated with a water based, non toxic textile hardener that is ACMI certified and can withstand four season outdoor display.
Weatherproof / Waterproof
Only ONE Available.
These sculptures are very heavy (base is a stone). Shipping not advised.
25YM06 – “Journey 2 – Phoenix Rising”
Deborah Boehm goes to her studio and creates these whimsical pixies, giving each their own personality, whether it is reading books, playing a flute or flying kites makes it really hard to give them up. Not having facial features enables a person to imagine the garden spirit as someone in their own life.
The Garden Spirits are fabric treated with a water based, non toxic textile hardener that is ACMI certified and can withstand four season outdoor display.
Weatherproof / Waterproof
Only ONE available.
These sculptures are very heavy (base is a stone). Shipping not advised.
25YM07 – Silver Linings Ring
Hand fabricated with fire and silver to create this unique metallic landscape to be admired from every angle. This ring is oxidized to enhance the textures and compliment the brass bar.
This ring was created by Melody Armstrong of Regina, SK. with sterling silver and bronze.
Size 6.5 1″ x 0.9″ x 0.6″
25YM08 – Wise Old Owl
This “Wise Old Owl” was hand created by Kathy Verbeke of Moose Jaw, SK.
It measures H 9.5″ x W 7.75″ x 7″.
Only ONE available.
25YM09 – Serving Set by Jeffrey Taylor
This nine piece set includes Four Salad/ Soup Bowls, Four Luncheon Plates, and a 9″ Round Serving Bowl.
Hand created by Jeffrey Taylor of Duval, SK.
Available in either Butterbone or Stormstone.
25YM10– Cribbage Boards & Playing Cards
Derevo Design’s resin cribbage boards are made from premium Canadian bigleaf maple burl and stunning resin, in a variety of colors. Each piece of wood is harvested in British Columbia and hand selected for these boards based on exceptional character and color.
Due to the unique nature of our boards, every board is one of a kind, so you may not receive the exact board as pictured.
The boards are CNC cut which ensures the pattern is perfectly spaced and aligned. We finish with a blend of natural oils to ensure consistent quality and a luxurious feel. No dyes or stains are used in the production of our boards.
The boards measure 4″x12″ and have 1/8″ holes. The included pegs are made from brass, stainless steel, copper, and blackened steel (colors may vary from what is shown). The pegs come with a custom designed holder to fit our boards.
These boards are created by a husband and wife team, Sean and Lindsay Derevo from Saskatoon.
Also included is two sets of Saskatchewan Playing Cards from Prairie Girls Kitchen Linens.
Please call (866)693-7600 for current selection.
25YM11 – Honica Hand Fashioned Bracelets
Each piece of her work is unique and hand crafted. Honica works each metal piece, each spiral, each stone individually. A single metal component may undergo eight separate hand processes before it is ready to be featured in the finished composition. Metals and stones may be tumbled, patinaed, polished, forged, antiqued, acid-dipped, melted, molded, bleached, brushed, sanded, and so forth.
Each piece of jewellery is an original design. Each one made for you, by hand.
Only ONE of each design available.
Choose ONE from this selection or phone the gallery at (866)693-7600 for other choices.
25YM12 – Blue Ash Vase
Wheel thrown porcelain vase made by Zach Dietrich of Moose Jaw, SK.
The vase measures H 11″ x W 6.5″ x 6.5″.
Only ONE available.
25YM13 – “Girls Night Out”
This ceramic creation of “Bobbi” as a piggy bank was made by Jeffrey Taylor of Duval, SK.
It was created using ceramic, decals, wood and rubber.
Beautiful “Bobbi” is set for a special night out. She measures H 7.5″ x W 8.5″ x D 6.5″.
Only ONE available.
25YM14 – Art on Pottery Bowls
Embossed patterns of swirls, sea shells, indents and circles add a sense of dimension to these Cream Ash Art Bowls created by Zach Dietrich of Moose Jaw, SK.
Only ONE available of each.
Both are part of this selection.
25YM15 – Wine Drinking Bunny
Hand sculpted in clay and hand painted by Kathy Verbeke of Moose Jaw, SK., this whimsical wine drinking bunny has not a care in the world after a few glasses of “Chardonnay”.
It measures 11 inches high, 7 inches wide and 6 inches deep.
Only ONE available.
25YM16 – “Bag of Gifts”
A trip to Yvette Moore Gallery to see all the amazing works of art by all of our artisans is truly the best way to make your selection. We understand that given the timeline, it may not work for you to make it to the gallery so we welcome you to choose this “Bag of Gifts” (paid invoice included from Sask Polytech) for the amount of your award. Then all you have to do is come and make your selection at your convenience.
Please bring your award invoice from the gallery when you visit us and make your choice for your gift.
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