B.C. woman inspired by beach walks with dog to create art from found objects
Before embarking upon their regular walk along the beach, Anita Coleman dressed her rescue dog in denim.
WITH ADAM SAWATSKY
Before embarking upon their regular walk along the beach, Anita Coleman dressed her rescue dog in denim.
When Shawn Anderson isn’t inviting his dog Kai to fetch a stick, he enjoys spinning a staff, or lunging with light sabre. “I’m a big fan of sticks,” he says.
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Although Alisha Pauling is looking through old pictures, she doesn’t need them to remember her Christmases past. She has a photographic memory.
Although his classroom is filled with students now, Jeff Bordal will never forget how empty it once was.
Although Dennis Baker has always been good with his hands, he didn’t realize how much good he could do with them until after a train door cut his finger off.
Before it turned into an extraordinary day, Peter Mieras says it began being quite ordinary.
When Maria-Clara Patrick first watched that video of Arnold Schwarzenegger, she assumed they had nothing in common.
Adam finds out how a woman was inspired by walks with her dog to construct characters out of junk.
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