Initially the core business of Thermodigital was in the creation of outdoor and indoor murals using industrial porcelain,a man made product, which offers a higher durability and strength than granite or marble. Our murals are carefully baked on the porcelains at 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. As a result our creations do not scratch or fade in any weather conditions. The project below is in Ontario.It is embedded in the sidewalk. The tiles are walked on, rained on, snowed on, baked by the sun and generally abused by pets with no deterioration in quality.
The fall 2014 brochureIt was a busy summer for the Beyond the Valley Studio Tour artists - shows, exhibitions, maybe a few days vacation - and most of all, preparing for the fall 2014 studio tour.This is the major fall event for everybody and the dates are Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19, 10 am - 5 pm. If you would like to receive an invitation, all the information for 'joiningthe mailing list is here .A reminder in the meantime.if you are shopping for gifts or something special for yourself, the Beyond the Valley artists can help you in your quest. information and studio hours can be found on the website here .Our popular 'Studio Tour Bucksprogram continues.Customers receive one 'buckfor every $10 before tax spent on the tour, for individual purchases up to $400.Spend them as you go or save up for that purchase at the end of the day. But make sure you use your Studio Tour Bucks before the end of the studio tour weekend.
When you’re looking for unique and one-of-kind arts and crafts, come visit The Clay Room in Toronto. We offer pottery classes that are as fun as they are informative, using on the finest clay and non-toxic paints. You’ll be thrilled when you leave with your personally designed and hand-crafted ceramic piece. Call today to register for one of our classes.
Donn Zver Pottery is known for its distinctive designs and colours. In 1972, Donn opened the studio in Troy, Ontario, crafting line of functional stoneware pottery. His work is included in many public and private collections. Most recently, his work was included in the National Museum of Civilization in Ottawa.