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Category: Visual Artists

Happiness, Lynn Alison Trombetta

Lynn Alison Trombetta – On Creativity

April 30, 2020

It seems fitting to shine a light on our Editor, Lynn Alison Trombetta. She is a multi-talented artist who uses beautiful music, art and writing to creatively connect with others and encourage an exchange of energy between the giver and the receiver, each one energizing, each one being energized with a positive awakening for all. Here, Lynn shares the heart of her art and tells her engaging story. — Greg Lawson, ARTSource Publisher

Doug Adams furniture - Sedona Art Source Voume 5

A Deep-Seated Love for FURNITURE

April 15, 2020

The furniture we choose to live with reflects our values, our lifestyle and our culture in ways we often give little attention. Yet, out of the mind of artists, this ancient quest for practical solutions for home furnishings often blossoms into so much more …

The Art of Jill Amundsen - Sedona Art Source

The Art of Jill Amundsen

March 12, 2020

Sedona ARTSource: As an artist, you’ve been described as “an intuitive colorist who overlays brilliant hues in subtle transparencies that reveal several dimensions of…

Christie Palmer Art Sedona Art Source

Christie Palmer Art – The Longer You Look The More You See

November 12, 2019

With the subtleties of airbrush and the nuances of watercolor, artist Christie Palmer plays with the edges of paint and reality. Her brilliantly hued…

Touchstone Gallery Sedona

Nature As Art – Touchstone Gallery

October 8, 2019

The artist, Michelangelo believed his task as the sculptor was not to create, but simply to chip away the excess, to reveal the figures he made from stone. A visit to Touchstone Gallery in Sedona leads one to ponder such things …

ARTSource Publications

ARTSource Arizona Volume Seven
Volume VII - Virtual Edition
ARTSource Magazine
Volume VI - Virtual Edition
Sedona Art Source Volume 5
Volume V - Virtual Edition
Sedona Art Source Volume 4
Volume IV - Virtual Edition
Sedona Art Source Volume 3
Volume III - Virtual Edition
Sedona Art Source Volume 2
Volume II - Virtual Edition
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