Arizona artist David T. Kessler has exhibited in many prestigious places, holds advanced degrees and is most renowned for his treatment of aluminum “canvas” to create a remarkably real looking watery surface. In a technique

Arizona artist David T. Kessler has exhibited in many prestigious places, holds advanced degrees and is most renowned for his treatment of aluminum “canvas” to create a remarkably real looking watery surface. In a technique
Off the beaten path from New Mexico’s other arts and culture offerings is historic Gallup, serving up some local flair that is sure to please even the most well-heeled art connoisseur. Situated just east of
The artistic audience is all around us. Our stage is the world and the community in which we engage. How does and can an artist move beyond the veil of limits? “Outreach tactics of business,”
Inspiration. Such a word draws on deep emotion and possibilities. The possibilities of artistic motion should art be your motivation; the possibilities of action, which still happens to fall under the veil of art. Rabbit
It must be wonderful to wake up every day and be photographer Matt McKee. We’ve all heard that when you love what you are doing your job isn’t work, so it seems like McKee gets to play all day long in his
“Acrylic Alchemist’ Michael Carini has been a creative his whole life. He maintains a studio in San Diego, California and has an impressive artistic background and education. He doesn’t seem to do anything small and
October 7th, 2016 exhibiting through February 12, 2017 at the Desert Botanical Garden’s Ottosen Gallery in Phoenix, Margarita Cabrera’s ‘Space in Between’ show will ask viewers to suspend their beliefs about issues such as immigration
With drive, passion and purpose Stevon Lucero’s destiny has always been to be an artist. His path was predetermined by the universe. His art is colorful and shares the intimate knowledge and experiences presented to