Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art Sedona, Arizona
Upon entering Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art, the largest fine art gallery in Arizona, you will be amazed by the impact and variety of artistic wonders, some available nowhere else on earth. Large format oil originals and unique southwestern paintings adorn the east wing, which is home to half of the 25 painters and 45 sculptors in the gallery. This leads directly to the Worrell room where Bill Worrell's work was inspired by pictographs dating back to 13,000 BC. Worrell's sculpture, paintings and poetry writings are among the most collected in the Southwest.
These works compliment one of the largest colllection of bronze sculpture seeen anywhere. Exposures Gallery also specializes in world class fine art photographic wall murals, signed and numbered, prints displayed as large as 12 feet in length.
Explore the gallery further and you will discover glass sculpture, hand crafted fountains, fine jewelry, stone, silk, wood, metal, water sculpture and very unique inventory of monumental sculptures. Exposures has art for evry budget, while also catering to the fine art collector.
Experience Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art as it represents nearly 100 of the top artists of the southwest and around the world with the finest selection or fine art.
Locarted on highway 179 - one half mile south of the Y in Sedona.
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Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art Sedona
As the flagship gallery for 100 artists, Exposures International invites you to explore an abundance of new creations. View 20,000-square-feet of art display and discover why Exposures International is known as “One of the Largest and Most Unique Galleries in the World.”
Bill Worrell Artist Profile Exposures Gallery Sedona, Arizon
Exposures Gallery is the largest gallery for Worrell art and the only gallery in the world with Bill Worrell's complete collection on ... all » display. Bill Worrell is an accomplished artist, working in both bronze and mixed media originals. His captivating artwork is an interpretation of the cave paintings of an ancient culture that lived in rock shelters above the Lower Pecos River, on the border of what is now Texas and Mexico. His inspirational interpretations of ancient pictographic and petroglyph art have brought joy to art lovers worldwide. Worrell will present many new sculptures during this opening weekend. Exposures International is the only gallery in the world to exhibit Bill Worrell's complete collection.
Antique treasures and estate jewelry. Southwest stoneware pedants and beads, chinese jade, ... all » silver, and antique trade beads and do it youself bead kits. Cocopah in Tlaquepaque - a Sedona landmark for 30 years.
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Art Walk in Sedona AZ
Visit local art galleries—by foot. Sedona is a well-known arts destination in the Southwest, home to over 80 galleries and art shops that showcase the area’s charm. The best way to see these galleries is on foot, because nothing is too far in Sedona. Sedona Gallery Art Walk guides highlight many of Sedona’s top galleries within walking distance of one another. One guide features West Sedona, which is home to five distinct art galleries. Another guide focuses on Uptown and Gallery District areas, featuring 25 different galleries to explore.
My Art Story by Arizona Representative Raul Grijalva
Arizona Representative Raul Grijalva thinks that the nation is better off when we integrate arts and culture into our thinking. Submitted as part of the the National Endowment for the Arts' 50th anniversary Tell Us Your Art Story series.
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Steve Atkinson - Western Fine Art Paintings
Steve Atkinson - Western Fine Art Paintings
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Steve Atkinson is a nationally recognized western artist whose passion is in telling those little known stories of the American West, with his unique perspective and a dash of humor thrown in for good measure. He grew up in Eastern Ohio and attended Kent State University. His early career was as an illustrator, creating images for fortune 500 companies and magazines across the U.S.
Steve is a Signature Member of the Oil Painters of America, and has won numerous awards including a Silver Medal and “Award of Excellence” from the OPA, the “John Steven Jones Award” at the Bosque Arts Center, and “Best in Show” from the Artists of the American West. He has received awards from the Phippen Museum Western Art Show & Sale, the Western Art Collector Magazine, The Gallery, The Red Bluff Western Art Show & Sale, the Western Artists of America Show & Sale, the Raymar Art Competition, the Top 100 Paint the Parks Competition & Show, the Outdoor Painter Society’s Plein Air Southwest Show, and the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center.
Steve’s works are included in collections across the U.S & Europe. He is represented by the Trailside Galleries in Jackson, WY, and the Illume Gallery of Fine Art in St. George, Utah. He lives in Prescott, Arizona with his wife, Ann.
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Red rocks, art galleries, and spiritual vortexes in Sedona, Arizona
Sedona is a spectacular landscape and a four-season playground. It's famous for its red rock views, spiritual culture, and the arts, boasting 80 galleries and more than 500 local artists and performers.
Sedona, Arizona is a little more than 100 miles from the Grand Canyon's South Rim which takes about 2 hours to drive. It's a great side trip on your Grand Canyon vacation. Learn more about vacationing in Sedona at
Places to see in ( Sedona - USA )
Places to see in ( Sedona - USA )
Sedona is an Arizona desert town near Flagstaff that’s surrounded by red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls and pine forests. It’s noted for its mild climate and vibrant arts community. Uptown Sedona is dense with New Age shops, spas and art galleries. On the town’s outskirts, numerous trailheads access Red Rock State Park, which offers bird-watching, hiking and picnicking spots.
Nestled amid striking red sandstone formations at the south end of the 16-mile Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona attracts spiritual seekers, artists and healers, as well as day-trippers from Phoenix trying to escape the oppressive heat. Many New Age types believe that this area is the center of vortexes (not 'vortices' here in Sedona) that radiate the earth's power, and you'll find all sorts of alternative medicines and practices on display. More tangibly, the surrounding canyons offer outstanding hiking, biking, swimming and camping.
The town itself bustles with art galleries and expensive gourmet restaurants. In summer the traffic and the crowds can be heavy. Regionally, Oak Creek Canyon begins north of Uptown Sedona; the Village of Oak Creek, however, is south of the city.
Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations. The formations appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. The red rocks form a popular backdrop for many activities, ranging from spiritual pursuits to the hundreds of hiking and mountain biking trails. Sedona was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950), the wife of Theodore Carlton Schnebly, the city's first postmaster, who was celebrated for her hospitality and industriousness.
Sedona is located in the Upper Sonoran Desert of northern Arizona. Sedona has mild winters and hot summers. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.2 square miles (49.7 km2), of which 0.04 square miles (0.1 km2), or 0.22%, is water. The red rocks of Sedona are formed by a unique layer of rock known as the Schnebly Hill Formation. The Schnebly Hill Formation is a thick layer of red to orange-colored sandstone found only in the Sedona vicinity. The sandstone, a member of the Supai Group, was deposited during the Permian Period.
A lot to see in Sedona such as :
Chapel of the Holy Cross
Sedona Chamber of Commerce - Visitor Center
Sedona Airport Scenic Lookout
Airport Mesa
Sedona / Red Rock Country
Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park
Sedona Healing Vortex
Sedona Heritage Museum
ChocolaTree Organic Eatery
Sedona Arts Center
Honanki
Oak Creek Canyon
The Sedona Airport Overlook
Munds Wagon Trail
Schnebly Hill Road
Cathedral Rock
Posse Grounds Park
Midgley Bridge
Soldier Pass Trail
Coffee Pot Rock
Bell Rock
Broken Arrow Trail
Devil's Bridge Trail
Capital Butte Road
Slide Rock State Park
Grasshopper Point Swimming & Picnic Area
Red Rock Crossing Road
Red Rock State Park
Son-Silver-West Galleries Inc
Lanning Gallery, Sedona Fine Art
Airport Loop Trail
Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley
Devil's Bridge
Bell Rock Trail
Courthouse Butte
Wilson Mountain Trail
Seven Sacred Pools
Goldenstein Gallery
The Church of the Red Rocks
Devils Bridge
Sedona Creative Life Center
Red Rock Helicopter Tours
Brins Mesa Trail
Boynton Canyon Trail
Exposures International Gallery
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness
Crescent Moon Ranch
Mountain Trails Gallery
Little Horse Trailhead
( Sedona - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sedona . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sedona - USA
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Arizona Fine Art Expo Sculpture Garden
Arizona Fine Art Expo Sculpture Garden is a place to walk among beautiful sculptures of all shapes and sizes: Bronze, Stone, Metal, Clay and more! A must see for any art lover.
Sedona Arizona! Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
Join us as we tour the Beautiful and historic Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village in Sedona, Arizona!
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Hart of AZ Art Gallery--Profile of the Hart Gallery
This video features the Hart of AZ Art Gallery located in Old Town Cottonwood, Arizona. Artists talk about the gallery, their art is shown, and the owner talks about how Old Town Cottonwood has become a destination for tourists and locals alike.
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Arizona, Come for the Scenery, Stay for the Opera! Riders of the Purple Sage, World Premiere, 2017
Karin Wolverton plays Jane Withersteen in the World Premiere of Riders of the Purple Sage. Based on the beloved novel by Zane Grey, Riders will premiere at Arizona Opera on February 25 & 26th in Tucson and March 3, 4 & 5th at Phoenix Symphony Hall. Celebrate Arizona Opera's first World Premiere and support this new work by joining the Riders Scenic Design Society. azopera.org/performances/riders-purple-sage
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Matzke Fine Art Gallery - The Gallery in the Woods
Some might call it a park, others a gallery, either way the outdoor sculpture display at Matzke Fine Art Gallery on Camano Island is an experience. As you walk the 10-acre site, you follow trails and emerge into small groves of art. The trails themselves are lined with artwork nestled among the northwest foliage.
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See Sedona, Arizona, through the Eyes of Artist Ed Mell
Arizona native Ed Mell, who is most well known for his desert landscape paintings, shows what makes Arizona great for capturing and painting breathtaking Southwest landscapes.
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Tran Nguyen - Getting into Art Galleries | Illustration | 3dsense Behind The Pixels
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Tran Nguyen is an award-winning illustrator, gallery artist & muralist. At the age of three, she and her family were given the opportunity to immigrate to the States, escaping their impoverished life in Vietnam. Growing up in a more developed country, she was able to pursue her passion for the arts and is currently working as a freelance artist.
Tran's paintings are created with a soft, delicate quality using colored pencil and acrylic on paper. She creates illustrations for magazines, book covers, wine and beer labels, film, animation, as well as other advertising assets. She has worked for clients such as VH1, Tiger Beer, World Wildlife Fund, and has showcased with galleries across the world.
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AZ Fine Art Expo 2011
Some of the artists from the AZ Fine Art Expo 2011 share their perspective and work with us in this Documentary.
Enjoy this full feature filmed and edited by South American documentary filmmaker Oscar Leon. The music is a true jewel by Ecuadorian band Rarefaccion and also Loryn from Arizona/USA.
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On The Edge Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
On The Edge Gallery is an artists' cooperative, the first of its kind in Scottsdale. Over forty Arizona artists display original fine art and unique gift items in this airy 2,000-square-foot gallery, on the edge of the arts district in Old Town Scottsdale.
The gallery offers large stunning custom pieces for homeowners and small artistic pieces that travel well.
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Pro Hart Signed Original Oil Painting Titled Women in Bar
Kevin Charles Pro Hart, MBE (30 May 1928 -- 28 March 2006), born in Broken Hill, New South Wales, was considered the father of the Australian Outback painting movement and his works are widely admired for capturing the true spirit of the outback. He was nicknamed Professor (hence Pro) during his younger days, when he was known as an inventor.
Art styles
His pictures are typically painted with oil or acrylic, using paint brushes and sponges scenes of rural town life, topical commentary and some religious subjects. His illustrations for the collection of Henry Lawson's poems show keen powers of character observation combined with a humorous wit. Some who he quipped were the art mafia have called his style populist and derivative. Pro was also a sculptor, working with welded steel, bronze and ceramics.
Pro Hart was known for his novel techniques including Cannon Painting[1] and Balloon Painting[2] and in 2002 was using his own DNA as a mark of authenticity in his paintings.[3][4] Retrospective application of a DNA mark is available for older Pro Hart paintings.
Beliefs
He was a fervent opponent of gun laws in Australia, maintaining that everyone had a right to take it like a man. He once suggested that members of the Australian Labor Party and the Greens be thrown aboard a canoe in the middle of the Tasman Sea, with nothing more than a broken oar and rusted compass.
Pro believed in Government conspiracy theories.[5] such as the covering up of UFO sightings and a world database containing information on every human on the planet.
He frequently addressed political themes in his artwork. When asked about this subject, Pro stated If I said what I thought sometimes, I might get sued so I paint to show what is going on, to bring out the truth and make people aware.[6]
Hart was also a personal friend of One Nation Party founder Pauline Hanson and financially assisted her when she was on trial for fraud charges in 2002.
Pastimes
He collected vintage cars and motor cycles, and invented many kinds of engines and machines. He enjoyed pistol shooting, reading the Bible, and organ music.[7] He was the proud owner of a Rodgers electric pipe organ, which was said to be the largest of its kind in Australia.[8] This was installed in his gallery, a step which considerably enhanced its value as a Broken Hill tourist attraction.
Awards
He was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1976. In 1982 he received an Honorary Life Membership of Society International Artistique for outstanding artistic achievement. He received an Australian Citizen of the Year award in 1983, and was known for his charitable work and generosity.
Final years
Pro Hart developed motor neurone disease in later life. He died on 28 March 2006 at 2:45. He had been unable to paint for the last six months of his life. A large state funeral was held for him on 4 April 2006 in Broken Hill — the first state funeral in New South Wales to be held west of the Blue Mountains.
Multimedia Presentation of Recycled Artists in Phoenix, Arizona.
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