Jade Ehrler
Kootenay Bay, BC
The guises this stone has taken, from creatures in oceans millions of years ago condensing into limestone, pulling colours from neighboring minerals and crystalizing into marble, being pushed up out of the earth and carved.
Partners in both life and art, Crawford Bay artists Jade Ehrler and Niels Elris both come from a rich heritage of artists. Their pieces are carved from the unique stone found throughout the area, while their carving style keeps a beautiful contrast between the original stone and the refined carving, allowing others to see the beauty of nature and skill put into each piece.
Crystal Guise displays the guises this stone has taken, from creatures in oceans millions of years ago condensing into limestone, pulling colours from neighbouring minerals and crystalizing into marble, pushed up out of the earth and carved.