Thursday, April 10, 2025

Celebration of Fine Art

 


I just realized that I had only posted one photo from this year's Celebration of Fine Arts.  I attended on March 21st, that weekend that was so busy with all kinds of events.  Let me show you some of the beautiful works of art that I saw there.  

First above is an artist whose work I always enjoy seeing.  She is Gabriela Aguilo. She calls her work abstract inner landscapes.  I love them.

To the left is a work by Martin Blundell. He does landscapes using bold colors.  












Above is the work of J. Todd Paxton.  As you can see, he does huge sculptures along with huge paintings with a Native American theme.

To the right is Kirk Randle working on one of his paintings.  He does beautiful landscape paintings.




























Above are some cast glass sculptures by Seth Fairweather.  He does a huge array of sculptures using metal and glass.

To the left is Tina Roy. I enjoyed talking to her.  She actually lives in Scottsdale so she didn't have to travel far to be part of this show.  When I was there, she was working on this round painting.  

It was another great show.  I'm glad I got there before it ended on March 30th.  


13 comments:

roentare said...

I love all the paintings here. I would love to buy them if available locally here

Gemel said...

Wow! What talent you have over there!

Travel said...

So much talent in the world,

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Beautiful paintings.

RedPat said...

It looks as if that was a really good show, Sharon.

Diaday said...

That really is a celebration! Thank you for sharing this beautiful art.

Thérèse said...

Very nice. I especially like the work of Gabriela Aguilo.

Steve Reed said...

Interesting artworks! Looks like a lot of beautiful landscapes in particular. If I lived in Arizona I'd buy some!

Bill said...

The artwork is amazing.

biebkriebels said...

So nice to see all the artworks .People are so creative.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

The Paxton sculptures look amazing!

Stefan Jansson said...

Always fun to see artists at work.

Amy said...

wow the sculptures are amazing