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DIRECTORY LISTINGS ART & ANTIQUES


COLONIAL FRONTIERS Antique furniture, architectural elements, tribal art, doors, columns and accessories from around the world. Direct importers with shipments arriving monthly. ark Ave. | Tucson | (520) 622-7 00


colonialfrontiers@msn.com | colonialfrontiers.com


COLOR CONCEPTS INC. Specializing in fi ne decorative fi nishes and custom art- work, from Arizona to Hawaii. In business sin 321


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epa Dr. | Queen Creek | ( 80) 570-886 - 12 | damon@colorconceptsinc.net


colorconceptsinc.net


COLORES Featuring a colorful mix of fi ne contemporary art and jewelry, Asian antiques and an eclectic mix of other items for the Southwest lifestyle. Highlights include Southwest landscapes by Albert Scharf and Alix Stefan, equine art by Chaille Trevor, and playful canines by Connie Townsend. 7100 E. Main St. | Scottsdale | ( 80 7- 8 info@wildemeyer.com | wildemeyer.com


COOPER’S ART GALLERY & BROKERAGE Southwest Contemporary art, including paintings, sculpture and jewelry by more than 50 artists. Collection includes secondary market pieces, including works by Earl Biss and Fritz Scholder. 11 Sundial Circle | Carefree | ( 80) 575-67 2 pat@coopersartbrokerage.com coopersartbrokerage.com


COPLEY FINE ART & RESTORATIONS Specializing in fi ne-art restoration of paintings on canvas, panels and oils on copper. Commission of Old Master-style paintings by Ed Copley. San Tan Valley | ( 80) 888-0117 copleyart@aol.com | edcopleyfi neart.com


CORDERMAN ART RESOURCES, LLC Working with architects, designers and private col- lectors in the location, acquisition and placement of fi ne art. 7122 N. 15th Dr. | Phoenix | ( 80) 367-07 6 lcorderman@hotmail.com


COUNTRY PINE ANTIQUES Specializing in pine primitives, as well as painted one-of-a-kind furnishings, linens, quilts, tools, Depression glass, Bakelite utensils and jewelry. 103 W. Yeager Lane | Lakeside | ( ) 367-17 countrypineantiques@yahoo.com


COWBOY LEGACY GALLERY Specializing in Western art by Cowboy Artists of America and deceased Western artists. Also, cow- boy and Native American antiques and museum- quality collectibles. 7077 E. Main St., Ste. 5 | Scottsdale ( 80) 5 5-8


| bill@cowboylegacy.com cowboylegacy.com


CREATING SPACES “Fifteen years’ experience helping you create a space that speaks of you.” Extensive portfolio of wall murals, decorative (faux) fi nishes, color consulting and design. 7 E. Jenan Rd. | Scottsdale | (602) 882-1108 shnnoogle1@yahoo.com | mural-painting.com


DAWN BOWMAN DESIGN Fine decorative fi nishes and faux fi nishes using me- tallics, plasters, specialty glazes and textures, as well as interior custom murals, trompe l’oeil and ceiling design fi nishes. . Fawn Dr. | Phoenix | (602) 570- 671


dabdesign@cox.net | dawnbowman.com


DEGRAZIA GALLERY IN THE SUN A legendary landmark of art and architecture, this 10-acre foothills retreat was created by the late Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia. Rotating exhibits dis- play some of the 15,000 DeGrazia originals housed here, with reproductions available at the gift shop. 6300 N. Swan Rd. | Tucson | (520 (800


- 1 2185 | info@degrazia.org | degrazia.org


DESIGNER BOX POTS “We specialize in forged-metal fl owers, fl ower ar- rangements and a wide variety of metal crosses.” All pieces available in many shapes, sizes and fi nishes. Mayer | (


80- cody@boxpots.com | boxpots.com


DIABLO FORGE Hand-forged ironwork furniture, gates, railings and sculp- ture, emphasizing function, artistry and craftsmanship. Handmade by artists/blacksmiths Jon Molden and David Flynn, with more than 35 years of combined experience. 7701 N. Redwing Circle | Tucson | (520) 616-6068 dafl ynn6@msn.com | diablo-forge.com


DIANE LLOYD, FINE ARTIST Portraits, landscapes and fl orals in oil or charcoal. Commissions accepted. Scottsdale | ( 80) 563-86 | lra7@cox.net


DO WAH DIDDY Vintage period collectibles fr Dewey | (


) 37 -017 vintage@dowahdiddy.com | dowahdiddy.com


DR FINE ART This new Scottsdale gallery features the artwork of David Rothermel, whose contemporary Southwest landscape paintings focus on the spiritual nature of desert light. Also in Santa Fe. 7021 E. Main St. | Scottsdale | (575) 6 - 81 davidrothermel@aol.com | drfa-sf.com


DULEY-JONES GALLERY MSW Contemporary art in a variety of media by regional and national artists, including David Barba, Carole Perry, Walt Wooten, and Merrill Mahaffey. 7100 E. Main St. | Scottsdale | ( 80 (800


8 75 -8 75 | gallery@duleyjones.com


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EVERYDAY PEOPLE “Original art dolls sculpted from polymer clay with amazing lifelike details.” Created for the discern- ing collector, each sculpture is embellished with a unique costume and accessories. Scottsdale | ( 7 ) 218- 30 dksculpt@yahoo.com | originalartdoll.com


EXPOSURES INTERNATIONAL GALLERY OF FINE ART “The largest fi ne-art gallery in Arizona and the Southwest, with more than 20,000 square feet of art displays and 100 represented artists.” 561 S.R. 17 | Sedona | ( ) 282-1125 (800) 526-7668 | exposures@esedona.net exposuresfi neart.com


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ERIC FIRESTONE GALLERY “Offering the fi nest in early American Regionalism and Modernist artwork with a connection to the American Southwest.”


ve. | Tucson | (520) 577-7711


efg@ericfi restonegallery.com ericfi restonegallery.com


ESPRÍT DECOR GALLERY Fine-art gallery featuring works by local and nation- ally renowned artists, in addition to museum-quality preservation framing. Celebrating 25 years. 5555 N. 7th St., Ste. 122 | Phoenix (60


8-0700 | pat@espritdecor.com espritdecor.com


ETHERTON GALLERY Cited by New York’s The SoHo Journal as “helping turn the Southwest into SoHo,” the gallery special- izes in quality vintage, classic and contemporary photography. 135 S. 6th Ave. | Tucson | (520) 6 -7370 info@ethertongallery.com | ethertongallery.com


EAST SIDE ART & THE LOWNEY/COPLIN STUDIOS Contemporary paintings, portraits, sculpture and sculptural tiles, plus art supplies, custom and ready-made picture frames, and art instruction. . Main St. (Apache Trail), Studio A | Mesa com


( 80 86 0 | jolo eastsideart.org, jo-annlowney.com


EL PRADO GALLERY Sin


6, offering art for the home, offi ce and out-


door spaces. Artists include John Cogan, Sally Kimp, and Lyman Whitaker. Tlaquepaque | 336 S.R. 17 , Bldg. E-101 | Sedona ( 8) 282-73 | (800 8-3300 info@elpradogalleries.com | elpradogalleries.com


E.M.Y. DESIGN “We use stained glass to create unique mosaics that will defi ne and beautify your space.” 37 6 E. Kenwood St. | Mesa | ( 80) 686-35 emily@daysrus.com | emilyyeates.com


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