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Soup for Your Bowl, Art for Your Soul
Date: Friday, February 5, 2010
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Welcome to CEDAR CITY ARTISANS, a community arts organization established in 2009, offering local art and handcrafted items. Artisans offers an online gallery for local artists and artisans to showcase and sell their work as well as a physical art gallery located in the quaint downtown district of Cedar City. Please visit our gallery at 150 W. Center Street in Cedar City, Utah or feel free to explore our online galleries and participate in an unique shopping experience. Enjoy! PLEASE NOTE: We hope you enjoy our website and have a pleasant shopping experience. If you experience any difficulties, please do not hesitate to contact us at cedarcityartisans@gmail.com. Thanks! ARTISANS GALLERY IS NOW OPEN!!! Please visit us at our new art gallery located at 150 W. Center St., Cedar City, Utah. Our Gallery Hours are Monday - Saturday, 11:00 am - 7:00 pm. We have many new items that are not on the website, prices start below $10 and there are a number of gift items available as well as gift certificates. Hope to see you soon!
Soup for Your Bowl, Art for Your Soul - Friday, February 5, 2010 6 pm to 9 pm. Purchase one of our hand-thrown bowls and enjoy an abundance of delicious soups, stew, chowder and chili, plus homemade breads and delectable desserts. $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Original artwork raffle. Call 586-4850 or email for more information. |
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LouAnn Asbury photographs the beauty of nature, including landscapes and wildlife. Her keen sense of composition and eye for color are revealed in her photographs.
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CJ Cotton developed a passion for capturing the moments in nature and wildlife while living and traveling in Alaska. He has since found the southwest to be an equally amazing and beautiful place.
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Danny Cowan creates wood sculptures of different breeds of fish. He has loved to be outdoors fishing from the time he was very young and it shows in his carvings.
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A lover of all things beautiful, Allan Farnsworth uses the camera and computer as his brush, the final print as his canvas. His work shows that he has successfully combined his love for hiking with his enthusiasm for photography as he captures the beauty of southern Utah.
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Russ Fawson has been tooling leather and making leather items since he was a child. Russ learned to apply his natural abilities to the craft of saddle making and has discovered a love for building saddles and accessories. Along the way, he also discovered a talent for oil painting the western landscapes and wildlife.
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Karen Gale's primary medium is oil painting where she explores common yet unacknowledged emotions, but she is also a nature lover and enjoys photographing florals and other nature scenes.
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“The paintings that I respond to are never the most detailed, the most grandiose, or the most faithful record of a natural scene. . . Quite simply they are objects of beauty, even if only in an antithetical sense”.
J. Brad Holt
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Al Matheson has combined his experience in imageography with an abiding passion for local art, history and anthropology. His artistic images of local petroglyphs and pictographs are vibrant and unique.
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Andrew Melton crosses expressionism and street art to create fabulous paintings. He primarily uses acrylic paints on canvas, but also uses spray paints, oils and glow in the dark paint.
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Marta Mitchell is an artist who enjoys working with many different art mediums. Common themes in her art include nature, creation, the cycle of life and the beauty of the feminine form. She also creates gorgeous hand-dyed silk scarves that are both beautiful and functional.
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An academically trained painter, Valerie Orlemann captures the beauty of the western landscape in her oil paintings.
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Jim Pope has directed his many woodworking skills toward turning beautiful bowls that showcase a range of different woods as well as his keen eye for design and form.
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An award winning member of the International Wildfowl Association, Tim Richards creates wood carvings that capture the beauty of wildlife.
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The magnificent panorama of southern Utah provides immense sources of inspiration for Debbie Robb. While she finds that the unpredictable attributes of watercolor offer considerable challenges, she also finds them very rewarding. Her watercolors reveal a deft hand with this challenging medium.
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Teri Saa is a pioneer in the use of acrylic and epoxy resins. The clarity, sheen, and sensual nature of resin adds a unique and awe inspiring element to all of Teri's one-of-a-kind creations.
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Inspired by her southern Utah environment, Joy Stein finds her art has been significantly influenced by the desert sandstone surroundings. Color plays an important role in her vision—where cadmium orange cliffs and violet shadows are some of the signatures of her style.
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Finding inspiration in the canyons of Cedar City, Joshua Stewart, is interested in sharing his love of nature with the rest of the world. "I do this so that I can share my love of this earth."
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Talent and skill allow Melissa Sullivan to create unique and aesthetically pleasing works of art using glass. Her stained glass pieces are complex and striking in the sunlight.
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Focusing his work on the natural world, Michael Titus uses a type of High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography that gives his images a surreal quality making them highly desirable and unique.
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Even though her background is in the sciences, art has been a consistent theme for Dorothy Uherka. Her beautiful watercolors feature the world around us and showcase her impressive painting skills.
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Kathie Villard works in digital fine arts photography and offers breathtaking images of flowers, landscapes and photographic collages.
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Steve Yates enjoys the freedom of taking photographs, as well as creating both computer-based graphic art and unique images that combine the two mediums. Regardless of the methods, his images are compelling.
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