Studio Tour King was a great way to conclude more than a week of the artistic and cultural activity of Arts Festival King. Arts Society King President Garry Conway was involved in the tour, with samples of his nature photography on display at Laskay Hall.
Arts Festival King started off last Saturday with Brian Beatty conducting a historic walking tour of Main Street in Schomberg.
Derek Green is seen here with one of his metallic creations on display at the Jordash Gallery.
Evangeline Munns' King City home abounds with examples of her watercolour creations.
Nobleton area resident Karola Steinbrecher is seen here working on one of her acrylic creations, depicting a scene from the Manitoulin area.
Nobleton area resident John McEachern was showing some of his egg tempra creations. He said it's the oldest medium known, and it uses the yokes from eggs.
Kettleby area resident Andrea Loeppky's works display a wide range of uses for acrylics, including abstract and impressionistic landscapes.
Nobleton resident Bob Sharer started out making decoys, turning it into an artistic endeavour.
Helen Lucas had a wide variety of her colourful creations at her studio in the centre of King.
Laskay resident Ken MacFarlane specializes in transparent watercolours.
These folks were putting on a Taoist Tai Chi demonstration at the arena in Schomberg last Saturday morning.
King City artist Nancy Jones is seen here in her studio. She creates mostly landscapes, inspired by scenes around York, or through her kayak trips.