WELCOME

TO

TIDELINES POTTERY


MIMIC
6 inch Raku Fired Bowl
Adorned with mimic driftwood, kelp rim,
shell & feather adornments

MIMIC was SOLD While on Display
at The Seymour Art Gallery, Vancouver, B.C.


CANADIAN ART POTTERY
GALLERY

Featuring the Fabulous, Unique
WEST COAST ART POTTERY
of
Canadian Artist Nancy Cramer

Rare Artist Offering of Unique OOAK Raku Fired Art Pottery
Created in B.C., Canada
Sea Shells, Sea Creature Shapes, Feathers, Driftwood, Kelp,
Rare & Unique Beachcombed Treasures of the Canadian Seashore.
Prices for each piece Range From $30 - $250

Nancy Cramers Art Pottery
is created from the rugged beauty,
organic objects, nature
& textures of West Coast CANADA.
SCROLL TO BOTTOM of PAGE TO
READ ABOUT NANCY CRAMER
CONTACT Nancy Cramer at Tidelines Pottery for more info & secure purchasing options.

EMAIL ncramer@tidelinespottery.com
SUBJECT HEADING: Art Inquiry


GALLERY PHOTOS
Tidelines Art Pottery

Past & Present Pieces are Displayed



GLACIER

14 inch Raku Fired Platter
Bear, Moose & Bear Inscriptions
shell, kelp, wood & feather details




VIRTUE

14 inch round bowl with embedded leaf motif
Inscribed with faith guidance wisdom destiny
Kelp, shell feather & wood details




SEALIFE
Raku Platter
Inscribed with fish, turtles & bird motifs
Copper glaze, peacock feather details

SEALIFE
is presently in
a private collection in Holland



OSCAR
Unique Seahorse Art Pottery Wall Piece
Tidelines Seahorses can be ordered
in all shapes, colours & sizes




DOUGLAS
14 inch Raku Fired Bowl with oxide imprints
Horse hair from Douglas the Horse is embedded into hot clay after firing.
Woven Kelp, Driftwood, Shells & Feather Details

DOUGLAS was sold while on display at
The Seymour Art gallery, Vancouver, B.C.





STAY CLOSE TO NATURE
14 inch Tall Vase
Leaf Prints, driftwood handle,
kelp, shell and feather embellishments





Nancy Cramers Art Pottery

EMAIL ncramer@tidelinespottery.com
SUBJECT HEADING: Art Inquiry
Prices for each piece Range From $30 - $250


ABOUT NANCY CRAMER
Canadian Art Pottery Artist



I see myself as the "primitive potter." My soul is constantly drawn to organic, unique and natural substances. Over the years, I have experimented with wheel-thrown and refined clay pieces, only to be uninspired with the results. I gravitate back to what speaks to me – hand built, rugged pieces, decorated with oxides or by Raku firing, and finished with kelp woven edges and beachcombed treasures. Each piece is a unique celebration of the natural world around us. Nancy Cramer


Nancy grew up in an artistic family; her father and sister are both professional artists. As a child she spent endless hours creating gifts and "making art projects." After graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree from Wilfrid Laurier University, she spent a year backpacking around Europe learning as much about herself as the world around her. Upon her return, she headed west and worked at the Emily Carr College of Art until she started a family. A few years later, her passion for tactile arts led her to the Clay and Textile program at Capilano College where she studied weaving, clay, and textile surface design. She has always been drawn to primitive societies and their rustic art forms. Her present work has evolved from her love of weaving, clay, spirituality and nature.