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| Armstrong, Robert |
| Bazinet, Bruce |
| Beranek, Marta |
| Berry, Scott |
| Billard, Judy |
| Canough, David |
| Cardinal, Deborah |
| Chaba, Sherri |
| Christiansen, Brenda |
| Clawson, Leona |
| Craig, David |
| Doran, James |
| Dottin, Ian |
| Freeman, Paul |
| Fuhrer, Cindy |
| Hayward, Ken |
| Huckell, Gaye |
| Ho, Kim Hung |
| Janzen, David |
| Jarrock, Christine |
| Jerrom, Eleanor |
| Kolmatycki, Peter |
| Kowosan, Kyle |
| Law, Jooee |
| Loh, Dorothy |
| Martin, Jill |
| McNeely, Shane |
| O'Coffey, Louis |
| Palarmuchuk, Ernest |
| Porter, Curtis |
| Prefontaine, Yvette |
| Rossier, Ulrike |
| Sentara, Cynthia |
| Seright, Susan |
| Stennes, Randy |
| Trificante, Mark |
| Unger, Tim |
| Vincent, Linda |
| Wiersma, Kevin |
| Wong, Leo |
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DEBORAH CARDINAL
Born January 31, Deborah was raised in Edmonton and in many small towns close by. She started learning about art in high school and has continued on with her natural gift, sometimes making art for her mother.
Deborah's religious beliefs are a recurrent theme in her artwork, and she would cite Jesus as a major inspiration. As a Catholic, images reminiscent of stained glass done in ink and mixed mediums are one of her favorite styles to work in. Coming to the Nina Haggerty Centre has allowed Deborah to make great art, interact with people and make some valuable friendships. Art is not only a way to show thanks to her supportive mother, it's also a new way to express herself
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| Lilies, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 20" |
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