Finding the Spiritual in Daily Objects

Henry Stinson’s large, sometimes humorous and always eccentric narrative oil paintings take in a wide range of subjects, from his own ideas of spirituality and the after world to Hollywood B movies.

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Dreaming in Technicolor

Lane Timothy’s new paintings are monumental in both subject and size. Approaching nearly 6 feet for the largest canvases, these brightly contrasted new works celebrate mid-century Americana through open narratives that pull viewers into the paintings.

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On the Boardwalk

Francis Livingston is known for his bright, painterly cityscapes, but it’s actually his paintings of boardwalks that originally helped launch his artistic career.

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Painted Emotions

If asked to describe Claudia Hartley’s paintings in just one word, many would say “happy.” And the artist never tires of hearing that. “I’ve loved art all of my life,” she says, “and it warms my heart to know that I’m able to pass that love on to others.” Full of color and motion, her… Continue reading Painted Emotions

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Circle of Life

Looking for a way to bring her newest works together in a more cohesive fashion, Dyana Hesson has decided to focus on the aesthetic and symbolic idea of the circle for her new Scottsdale exhibition. Cactus blooms, succulents, roses, culips, orchids, and irises are all combined in different compositions and patterns.

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Emerging Artist’s First Solo Show in Scottsdale

Michael Carson’s loose, impressionistic paintings are inspired by a desire to capture, using form and color, the movement of people through public spaces like restaurants and bars. An emerging artist whose works are beginning to gain considerable value among collectors, Carson’s exhibition at Bonner David Galleries marks his first solo show in Scottsdale.

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The Eye of the Beholder

Since early humans first used stone and ash to etch and draw upon the walls of their caves, art has played a vital role in human history and social evolution.

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Transforming Travel

Wth her love of travel, artist Claudia Hartley is never without her sketchpad, stopping along side roads, by coastlines, checking the different shades of fields, and certainly communing with nature.

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Reflections of Home

Romona Youngquist’s landscapes are all places near and dear to her, mostly her native Oregon.

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Toying with Still Lifes

By playing with perspective and focusing on the inherent drama of dark and light, John Schieffer wants to create bright and cheerful still lifes from small objects like marbles, dice, jacks, and candy that he collects exclusively for these paintings.

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