I have a few more scenes from the Scottsdale Ferrari Art Fair that I attended last Sunday. Above is the booth for ARTNWORDZ an artistic group that does works of art over printed pages.
To the left is a sculpture by Richard MacDonald called "Blind Faith".
Above is the booth for Light Hunter Studios featuring the photography works of Michael Fatali. I got to talk with Fatali about his work and the places he goes to get these great photos. That one on the middle wall with the moon peeking between arms of that rock formation ended up on the cover of coffee table book called "The World's Top Photographers". That is quite a photo!
This booth is for Vallarino Fine Art. I loved the contrast between the painting in the center and those abstract works in the background. That center painting is by Susan Bright Hertel and it's called "Early Morning".
This last photo is the opening scene as I entered the art fair. It's looking right down the center row of booths.
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I really love the sculpture
Amazing work, I can't imagine how many hours the sculpture required. Westworld? That is where the Barrett-Jackson auction is held.
That looks like a fabulous event, Sharon.
Yes, you are right. It was at Westworld.
The Dayton Art Institute has a sculpture outside similar to the one you show in your bottom photo. It's fun to catch reflections and light at its various angles.
That looks like a huge art fair! Lots of interesting pieces. Of course I'm partial to the photography. The NYT used to have an artwork in its newsroom consisting of annotated front pages from a month's worth of issues -- looking very much like the ARTNWORDZ pieces. I wish I knew who did the NYT work.
Golly, that is quite a fantastic art installation. I am part of an artist group and we have a show and sale each May, but not quite up to those standards!!!!!! I's sure you really enjoyed yourself wandering around and enjoying the art.
The sculpture is beautiful, I like it.
Some interesting art here.
What a great event, loads of talented artists displaying their wonderful creations.
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