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Lawrence Cormier
Penticton BC
All little boys dream of their very own treehouse. This is mine.
Lawrence was born in 1948 and resided in Regina, Saskatchewan until 1988 when a lifestyle change prompted a move to the Okanagan Valley. In 1996, he and his wife, Kena, settled in Penticton, where his interest in art deepened. A self-taught sculptor, his creative process is driven by the transformation of steel, a cold and rigid material, into spirited, animated works of art which communicate to all a joy of life.
Reminiscing, a charming, whimsical construction of the artist’s own childhood dream of a treehouse, transports the viewer to this magical place where all of our dreams can come true.


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