About Lost & Found Studios

  • Lost & Found Studio is located in Edmonton, Alberta and is owned and operated by Nadia Munarol-Kurjata and Laurie Pawlick. Both are published mixed media artists who have been teaching in Canada and the U.S for the last 14 years.
    Lost & Found is a place where you are allowed to be whomever you want to be. BE MESSY, BE LOUD, BE COLOURFUL and BE CREATIVE. You can find your muse within our classes while learning some fine art skills to go along with your love of paper arts in a non intimidating environment. Our classes are meant to spark your inner artist to leave your inner critic behind.
  • Join us as we leave the studio to bring our philosophy of creative fun to more people.

About Nadia & Laurie

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  • All contents of this website are Copyright © 2005-2009 to both Lost & Found Studios and All named Artists. All rights reserved.

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  • nadia - back of book
    Using scraps and whatever was on hand, depending on the day, we made a book that was used to document the 31 days of July 2008. The object being to use our point and shoot camera's each day to show bits and pieces of our everyday life. This specific book is Nadia's documented month.