Updated on Mar 11, 2010


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Kenojuak Ashevak
Jennifer Annesley
Roger D Arndt
Joan Baron
Books
Nixie Barton
Michel Beauvais
Rose-Aimée Bélanger
Kristina Boardman
Bill Brownridge
Karyn Chopik
Ken Campbell
Rod Charlesworth
Shirley Chinneck
Neil Clifford
Richard Cole
Galen Davison
Nickolas de Grandmaison
Doug Frey
Mark Fletcher
Fanny Fynebuik
Robert Genn
Mark Gibeau
Terry Gilecki
Dick Goerg
Ted Griffiths
Ted Harrison
Sabina Hill
Nikol Haskova
Deryk Houston
Zhong Yang Huang
Franziska Jacobsen
Inuit
Alex Janvier
Jewellery
Elzbieta Krawecka
Susan Kun
Dale Leakey
Grant Leier
Ken Q Li
Don Li-Leger
John Macdonald
Donna Jo Massie
Terry McCue
Dominik J Modlinski
Sylvia Naylor
Northwest Coast
Sheila Norgate
Elka Nowicka
Page Ough
Neil Patterson
Susan Point
Glenn Payan
André Pleau
Susan Point
Nicola Prinsen
David Riome
Bev Rodin
Leslie Rowe-Israelson
Robert Roy
Allen Sapp
Dieter Schlatter
Peter Shostak
Lyle Sopel
Stewart Steinhauer
Mike Svob
K Neil Swanson
Rick Taylor
Les Thomas
Don Toney
Peter Wyse

 
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Karyn Chopik

Vancouver artist Karyn Chopik has explored the accessory industry for over two decades. Graduating from the University of Alberta with a background in fine arts, she soon became partner in a successful jewelry company with handmade product sold in stores across North America.

When the industry shifted to mass-produced work, Chopik's business sense led her to explore sales, forming an accessory agency, representing top designers such as Karl Lagerfeld. Longing for hands-on creativity, she returned to her passion in 1998 with the birth of Karyn Chopik Studio.

Chopik's free spirit creates a new look each season reflecting her inner essence. Her sculptural work explores a variety of materials from 30,000-year-old wooly mammoth ivory, to hand-forged metal, chunks of semi-precious stone, antique beads, and her own unique carved sterling silver and bronze castings.


Karyn Chopik



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