Art in the Shop!
Maressa and I appreciate art in many forms, not just unique handcrafted frames from independent eyewear designers. Aside from the many plants growing everywhere, throughout our shop you will also find pottery, acrylic paintings and even a children’s book about rescue dogs. As we continue to grow, we hope to introduce more local artists and showcase the talent that is all around us!
Calvin and Pots
Calvin Kellendonk is a potter who is interested in irregular and altered forms. He loves experimenting with various glazing techniques. When he isn’t creating, he is teaching at the Waterloo Potters' Workshop. In our shop, you will find many cups, steins, platters and vases. His pottery is also great for showcasing our frames! Calvin’s pottery is available for sale in our shop.
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Rob Babin
Rob Babin is a visual artist specializing in acrylic paintings on stretched canvas. He starts with big forms and bright colours. Layer by layer they come together into an intriguing image that will suck you in. We love that Rob’s paintings give our shop beautiful pops of colour everywhere and compliment our eyewear. Rob’s paintings aren’t just for us, they are also available for sale in our shop.
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Neil Moser
It’s me! I wrote and illustrated a children’s book about my rescue dogs called “Somewhere In Between.” Weezy and Woozle are the main characters and they are friends who are not the same. They share their likes and dislikes to show that we can all learn from each other. You may, on occasion, see Woozle (Derby) at Together Again Eyewear. Weezy (Kindle) has passed away and will never be forgotten.
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Bowler Signs
Maressa first discovered Joshua Bowler’s sign painting at Old Pal Vintage on Wilson Street in Guelph. At the same time that we reached out to Joshua to paint our logo on the front window of our shop, our neighbour's at Kanoo Coffee also reached out to him. Now we both have beautiful hand painted signs that we love! We also got Joshua to create a hand painted sandwich board and eyewear silhouettes on another window for us too.
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Paint by Munzy
Always inspired by nature, Jonathan Munz began sketching more seriously shortly after an introduction to The Group of Seven and, more specifically, Canadian artist Tom Thomson. This early exposure to nature, culture and art fuelled a passion in him that later grew into experimentation with his own paintings. Stop by and pick up a complimentary Paint by Munzy 2025 calendar at our shop in Guelph!