ARTSONTEN GalleryBoutique and CuckooValleyGarden is located at 20 Sydenham St, Flesherton, ON N0C 1E0 Canada
WE'RE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AGAIN AS OF FEB 19TH, 2021!
Our current hours are:
Friday: 11:00am-5:00pm
Saturday: 11:00am-5:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am-5:00pm
We are closed Monday through Thursday. To schedule an appointment, please call (519) 341-6135
WE ALSO OFFER SCHEDULED CURBSIDE PICKUPS
To place an order, please visit shop.artsonten.com
Saturday: 11:00am-5:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am-5:00pm
We are closed Monday through Thursday. To schedule an appointment, please call (519) 341-6135
WE ALSO OFFER SCHEDULED CURBSIDE PICKUPS
To place an order, please visit shop.artsonten.com

ARTISTS
Our Founders: Three Wise Guys!
You don’t find a more unlikely trio than Holger Majorahn, Jennifer Stenberg and Anna-Maria Dickinson but they do have a few traits in common:
Together they’ve amassed 80-some years of painting.
They’re not old, but they are incredibly wise.
The three have an insatiable urge to paint.
Anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
They have an incurable phobia of empty walls and an annoying tendency to straighten pictures when they enter a room.
They’re nuts about their dogs.
They can survive without a regular pay cheque.
And last but definitely not least, there’s that mad, crazy love they have for the artists, musicians and normal people who have gravitated to this cultural mecca for decades.
HOLGER MAJORAHN
HOLGER MAJORAHN was born in 1947 in Germany and studied at the College
for Art, Design and Communication in Munich. After traveling
extensively through Europe, he then established himself as an
illustrator/graphic designer in Germany. During that time Holger pursued
his love for painting, participating
in art shows in Munich, Cologne and Duesseldorf. In 1980 he immigrated
to Canada, where he freelanced as an illustrator. For two decades Holger
worked as a Senior Art Director in Toronto. He is presently residing
two hours north of Toronto in the hills of Grey County, just west of
Beaver Valley, in the small village of Flesherton, where he is following his passion as a painter and sculptor.
JENNIFER STENBERG
JENNIFER STENBERG was born in Saskatchewan, educated in Manitoba, headed out to
Alberta, crossed back to Quebec and finally landed in Ontario. Somewhere
between Alberta and Quebec she switched from journalism to graphic
arts. It wasn't until she settled in the rolling hills of Grey
County (northwest of Toronto) that she finally picked up a paintbrush
(in the late 90s). Since then, she's picked up hundreds of paint brushes
at first in a mad attempt to capture the architecture and beautiful
landscapes of the County. Now the paintings, mostly acrylic on
board, are inspired by urban and rural scenes that she, her partner and
their dogs explore on their cross-Canada trips.
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"Bicycle", France, 48x84 "Bicycle", France, 48x84 -
"Train Tracks in Fall", Ontario, 12x12 "Train Tracks in Fall", Ontario, 12x12 -
"On Fire", Ontario, 24x6 "On Fire", Ontario, 24x6 -
"Tulips", 48x24 "Tulips", 48x24 -
"The Battery", St. John's, Newfoundland, 48x48 "The Battery", St. John's, Newfoundland, 48x48 -
"Serenity", Nova Scotia, 48x24 "Serenity", Nova Scotia, 48x24 -
"Who Has Seen the Wind", Alberta, 12x10 "Who Has Seen the Wind", Alberta, 12x10 -
"Glimpse of Light", Ontario, 16x22 "Glimpse of Light", Ontario, 16x22 -
"Frozen Pond", Ontario, 10x8 "Frozen Pond", Ontario, 10x8
ANNA-MARIA DICKINSON
ANNA-MARIA DICKINSON has two painting personalities. Born on the Island of St. Vincent,
a self-described Child of the Tropics, Anna-Maria has been known to paint the bold colours of her Caribbean life on one day and switch to the softer palette of Grey County the next. Her Island paintings take us up vibrant streets, steamy market places and along balmy beaches that tell stories of joy, love and the beauty of Island life. Her Grey County pieces capture the serene landscapes, rustic barns and the ancient contents of abandoned rural buildings.
a self-described Child of the Tropics, Anna-Maria has been known to paint the bold colours of her Caribbean life on one day and switch to the softer palette of Grey County the next. Her Island paintings take us up vibrant streets, steamy market places and along balmy beaches that tell stories of joy, love and the beauty of Island life. Her Grey County pieces capture the serene landscapes, rustic barns and the ancient contents of abandoned rural buildings.
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"Lady of Paradise", 12x12 "Lady of Paradise", 12x12 -
"First Spring Wash", 24x10 "First Spring Wash", 24x10 -
"Peggy's Cove", Nova Scotia, 20x8 "Peggy's Cove", Nova Scotia, 20x8 -
"Steal Drumming", 30x16 "Steal Drumming", 30x16 -
"All About the Music - Drum", 18x24 "All About the Music - Drum", 18x24 -
"All About the Music - Guitar", 18x24 "All About the Music - Guitar", 18x24 -
"Anchors Ashore", Nova Scotia, 24x10 "Anchors Ashore", Nova Scotia, 24x10 -
"Jonathan", 12x12 "Jonathan", 12x12 -
"Out of the Rubble - Hope", Haiti, 18x24 "Out of the Rubble - Hope", Haiti, 18x24
BOUTIQUE GUEST ARTISTS
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Hugh Moorhead: Wood sculptures. -
Dano Harris: Wooden bowls, cheese boards, candelabras made with figured woods and forged steel. -
Peggy Moore / Branching Out: weaving, spinning, hooking, twig baskets and furniture products -
Deeter Hastenteufel - ceramic art. -
Karen Murray: paper maché sculptures -
Katy Stenberg-Baine: Handcrafted jewelry. LOST NOW FOUND objets d'art.