Collection: Regan Schneider

Regan Schneider has honed his artistic skills most often in his sculptural living art garden designs. His own yard is currently featured in Saskatoon Home Magazine Spring 2020 Edition. An artist member of Chapel Gallery in North Battleford he participated in a Members’ Exhibit there in summer 2019. Regan is also a new 2019 member of Prairie Sculptors Association and is participating in their ongoing group exhibits. Regan has been creating mysterious playful primitive mixed media ornamental masks incorporating clay, seashells, horns, bones, crystals, gemstones, glass, feathers and wood. His vast “Primal Beginnings Collection” of masks are making an indelible impression for their originality. Going viral on Facebook in March of 2020 onto every continent, many countries and cultures are now appreciating Regan’s Art online. With a love of the written word and music, Regan includes a short story and background music with each mask video.  With a cross cultural appeal Regan’s Ornamental Masks are truly unique, most are wondering what this prolific sculptor is going to do next….

Hanging instructions for all of Regan's masks: Install screw a t a forty five degree angle with inside edge of screw head approximately 1 inch out from wall. The backside of the face sculpture is notched, screwhead to fit into this notch, Make sure mask is not sitting on the screwhead or screwhead too far out from the wall by using two hands to gently pull face forward. Face should only come off the screw if lifted up off the screw. Some minor tweaks to screw depth may be required.

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