Marshall-Inman Gallery
Studios and Gallery are situated on a llama farm overlooking the Juan de Fuca Strait. Located ten minutes from Sooke Village on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island. The gallery displays the clay work and paintings of Glenys Marshall-Inman and the woodwork of Basil Marshall-Inman.
Description
Studios and Gallery are situated on a llama farm overlooking the Juan de Fuca Strait. Located ten minutes from Sooke Village on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island. They showcase pottery, woodwork, Painting, Llama Fibre. There is also a sculpture courtyard adjacent to the gallery. The gallery displays the clay work and paintings of Glenys Marshall-Inman and the woodwork of Basil Marshall-Inman. They invite you to visit the gallery, which is open 10 AM to 5 PM daily at Gordon’s beach.
From their website:
About Glenys
The infinite possibilities of clay allow my imagination free flight. For over thirty-five years I have enjoyed the cornucopia of choices it presents. Be it sculpture, jewelry, painting or functional work, all equally important to me depending on what my focus is. The different types of clay and their unique firing procedures dictate how the work should be formed and decorated. I am blessed to live in an era where our inspirations can flow unimpeded.
About Basil
I take great pleasure in crafting these tables from Western Canadian Maple. The beautiful colour, unique markings, along with the form and shape of the raw timber are left as natural as possible. This allows the finished work to retain the original source material.
Basil specializes in tables of all sizes and all are crafted from storm damaged western maple.
If you are travelling from a long distance please call ahead.