About Arlette

I am a woman who lives rural and loves prairie.  I have a flock of sheep and a pack of working dogs and I live beyond the rat race, in the midst of a broad grassy landscape; where there are no road signs, the internet is hit or miss, and the birdsong is plentiful. A place that is ripe with mother nature and profitable to the soul.

My daily livelihood and my favorite subject matter for art are closely aligned because, out here, all things revolve around dogs, sheep and this interminable prairie land.

Where to View my Work

Selected and revolving artworks can be seen at the following locations:

  • Gallery on Third, Watrous, SK.
  • Watrous Barber Shop, Watrous, SK.
  • Home Studio – visits always welcome
  • And coming soon to – SK Craft Council Boutique, Saskatoon, SK

At this point in time I do not operate an online shop, however, if you see artwork you want more information about or would like to purchase that option is only an email or a phone call away.

Send Email

Phone 306 419 9051

Highlights Along my Artist Journey

  • 2024 Watrous and Area Arts Council Adjudicated Art Show
    Honorable Mention for Prairie Scrolls
  • 2022 Watrous and Area Arts Council Adjudicated Art Show
    First Place and Overall Winner for The Felted Flock
  • Showing The Felted Flock, Manitoba Fibre Festival, Winnipeg, MB
  • Showing The Felted Flock, The Gallery On 3rd, and the Heritage Museum, Watrous, SK. 2023
  • Solo Exhibition, “A Prairie Shepherd” Watrous and Area Arts Council, 2018

Selling Private commissions to clients across Canada, in the USA and the United Kingdom

Selling pieces of artwork to clients across Canada and in the USA

Having the  Felted Flock land in a Public Collection with the SK Arts Permanent Collection

Media and Publications
Watrous Manitou Newspaper “Felted Flock Brings Agriculture and Art Together, March, 2023

Professional Affiliations
CARFAC
Sask Craft Council – juried member

Crooked Fences is an exploration of finding natural wisdom. It is a reminder of the relevance and necessity of believing in Mother Nature in our agricultural lives. I muse about living rural, and tending to a flock of sheep and a pack of dogs. I also share studio updates. Use the subscription above to receive Crooked Fences in your inbox.