- Alice 3/8, 2014
- Man in Hat 1/8, 2014
- Man with Belt 1/8, 2014
- Wee One # 3 2/8, 2014
- Wee One # 6 3/8, 2014
- Wee One # 7 3/8, 2014
- Wee One # 9 5/8, 2014
- Woman with Birds 1/8, 2014
- Woman with Birds # 1 1/8, 2014
- Woman with Blue Dress 1/8, 2014
- Woman with Cat # 2 1/8, 2014
- Woman with Cat (small) 1/8, 2014
- Woman with Fascinator 1/8, 2014
- Woman with Pot 1/8, 2014
- Shroud # 16, 2011
- Shroud # 21, 2011
- Shroud # 23, 2011
- Shroud # 24, 2011
- Dreamer
- Erosion
- Shroud #1
- Moon Faced Man 1/8, 2014
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Human Potential:
As the body grows and the mind develops, our lives unfold. With love, nurturing and support we flourish and strive to reach our full potential.
Camie’s unique and experimental bronze sculptures are inspired by nature, with a strong focus on the human form. With a diploma in Theatre Arts, Camie worked for several years in theatre and sewed costumes for the National Ballet of Canada. She received her Diploma in Fine Art from Toronto School of Art in 2004, followed by postgraduate studies in their Independent Studio Program and a year’s study in California. Camie has participated in Artist Residencies in China, Vermont, The Banff Centre and most recently Orvieto, Italy, 2017. She exhibits her work internationally and has won awards for her sculpture in New York and from Ontario Society of Artists (OSA). Among others her commissions include a bronze bust of Dr. Ursula Franklin for the Toronto District School Board and Sanctuary, for Massey College, University of Toronto. Camie’s sculptures have been acquired for permanent collections including Arcturus Gallery, the Banff Centre, and the Government of Ontario, Public Archives. A contributing member of the arts community, Camie is on the Board of Directors at the Sculptors Society of Canada and formerly the John B. Aird Gallery.