Artists’ Loft by Natalie Keller
We have a new and unique gallery that opened in the el Pedregal Festival Marketplace! The Boulders Resort teamed up with the Sonoran Arts League and offered a 3200 square foot space on the second floor of the el Pedregal to bring the community a beautiful new venue for art. It’s a fantastic space well suited for a gallery. “The Gallery at el Pedregal” opened its doors in December with a huge splash…the Holiday Artisans Market! It was...
Artists’ Loft
By Natalie Keller Do you know we have a treasure in north Scottsdale? You may stumble upon it while walking leisurely through the court yard at The Village at Pinnacle Peak. Maybe after having breakfast or lunch at the General Store or shopping at the other unique boutiques…youâll see it! It’s Treasures in Art gallery tucked away in the court yard; what a pleasant surprise! So many people...
The Artists’ Loft by Natalie Keller
I wanted to know about the Scottsdale Artists’ School so I sent an email to them and Carly Jarvis answered. She is the marketing director and was kind enough to give me a tour and some information about the school. I was very impressed that the school has been active for 30 years! Why didn’t I know about them? It looks like a great place to study and progress in your art and it had something for everyone! In 1983 a group of dedicated...
The Artists’ Loft by Natalie Keller
âHidden in the Hillsâ is a yearly art studio tour for the Sonoran Arts League and this year we have 47 studios with 180 artists featured. The tour takes place on November 21-23 and 28-30 and you can find the studios by following the Hidden in the Hills map. All the studios are numbered and easy to find; artists are listed also by the studio number. The maps will be distributed to most hotels,...
The Artists’ Loft
by Natalie Keller I remember reading about the artist, Norman Rockwell, who created wonderful illustrated paintings for the Saturday Evening Post Magazine. Scenes with freckled faced children and adults, everyday people going about their lives, all having expressions of joy, astonishment or fear depending on the circumstance. Character actors with costumes were used so he could paint a story that everyone would immediately understand...
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