Yvonne De Viller

A stained glass artist for 26 years, Yvonne De Viller has ranked among top-selling artists in both the Autumn Art Sale held at the McMichael art gallery in Kleinburg and the Buckhorn Fine Art Festival.

November 22, 2016 | | Artist in Residence

A stained glass artist for 26 years, Yvonne De Viller has ranked among top-selling artists in both the Autumn Art Sale held at the McMichael art gallery in Kleinburg and the Buckhorn Fine Art Festival, and she has frequently been invited to discuss her art form on television. Underlying all her artistic endeavours is the burning desire to show that stained glass is not just “window-dressing,” but can be exciting art. In the three-D style for which she is known, the Amaranth artist aims to capture a flow of movement that stirs the senses. She says the vast colour palette and choice of glass types offer infinite possibilities for her one-of-a-kind creations. yvonnedeviller.ca

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Trees in Winter Night 14 x 22" ~ by Yvonne De Viller

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  1. I have many pieces by this incredible artist. I love her flexibility and her ability to interpret my ideas. Whether I pick a piece in her studio or have her designing something especially for me, she is always a delight to deal with.

    Liz Mondry from Meaford/Toronto on Nov 23, 2016 at 12:52 pm | Reply

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