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RENEE TAYLOR GALLERY Featuring a large selection of regional contemporary artists working in metal, canvas and multimedia formats. “The collection strikes a beautiful balance between Modern sophistication and innovative artistry, coupled with timeless livability and warmth.” Design services and customized work available upon request. Tlaquepaque | 336 S.R. 17 , Ste. B-1 Sedona | ( ) 282-7130 La Entrada de Tubac | 8 Plaza Rd. | Tubac (520) 3 8- 510 | reneetaylorgallery.com


REST ASSURED INC. Art and furniture storage, transport and installation throughout the Southwest. 006 S. 21st St. | Phoenix | (


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RILEY MOSAICS, LLC Custom tile and glass mosaics for interior or exterior spaces, including walls, niches, mailbox surrounds, fountains, fl owerpots and pools. Tucson | (520) 6 -8511 | robin@rileymosaics.com rileymosaics.com


RIMA FINE ART AND ADVISORY Contemporary, French Impressionist originals by museum artists and museum-quality framing. Also, art consulting. Online gallery and 3-D virtual tour. 7130 E. Main St. | Scottsdale | ( 80 (866


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RMS FINE ART, LLC Original fi ne-art paintings on gallery-wrapped can- vas, including Contemporary Southwest and mixed-media originals. Commissions welcome. 6306 E. Omega St. | Mesa | (6


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ROBERT O’CONNELL DESIGN MSW Decorative paint fi nishes on interior walls, columns and other surfaces, including faux marble, wood or stone; murals; and custom glazes. 120


ay | Scottsdale | (602) 3 -1113


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RUSSIAN OASIS “Handmade porcelain, fully leaded crystal, amber jewelry and other gifts at very reasonable prices.” 7083 E. 5th Ave. | Scottsdale | ( 80) 66 -3 russianoasis.com


SALUSA GLASSWORKS Glass-blowing studio of Bandhu Scott Dunham, specializing in art goblets, menorahs, sculpture and ornaments. Prescott | ( bandhu@salusaglassworks.com salusaglassworks.com | bandhu.info


SAM TERRY’S STUDIO MSW Stained- and leaded-glass windows, sandblasted windows, ironwood tables and doors. “One-of-a-kind pieces of art.” 6736 E. Gloria Lane | Cave Creek | ( 80 88-1607 MASTER OF THE SOUTHWEST: SAM TERRY, 2008


SANDRA LUEHRSEN, S. LUEHR STUDIOS Contemporary ceramic sculpture shown nationally, internationally and in major publications. Work held in several public and private collections. Tempe | ( 80) 67-6 8 | sluehr@earthlink.net sluehrstudios.com | sluehrstudios.etsy.com


SCHIMMEL ART g “Eco-friendly fi ne-art custom portraits, landscapes, graphics and fl owers that are nontoxic, gorgeous, groovy and green.” 38


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SCOTTSDALE FINE ART “Showcasing original Representational art with works in Impressionistic, Traditional and Contem- porary styles in a spacious and friendly Main Street gallery.” Oil paintings, bronze and ceramic sculpture, watercolors and pastels are included. 7116 E. Main St. | Scottsdale. | ( 80)


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SECRET GARDEN POTTERY Highly decorated pottery, including vases, bowls, dishes, planters and more. Most of the pottery is functional. Member: Arizona Clay and Arizona Art Alliance. . Clarendon Ave. | Phoenix


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SHARON RODEN, DECORATIVE ARTIST “Artist who paints with your purpose in mind.” Spe- cializing in murals, and hand-painted details on furniture, cabinets, walls and canvas. Cave Creek | ( 80)


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THE SIGNATURE GALLERY “The premier showcase of work by Charles Pabst, the gallery also features work by E.C. Wynne, Ron Stewart, J.R. Eason, Ken Newman and Michael Pabst.” 7 1 E. Main St. | Scottsdale | ( 80)


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SLATER SCULPTURE CONTEMPORARY METAL MSW “The fi nest metalcraft in custom doors, sculpture, furni- ture and water features.” Unique work in copper, stainless steel, steel and bronze combined with glass elements. 203 S. Smith Rd., Ste. 102 | Tempe | ( 80 gary@slatersculpture.com | slatersculpture.com MASTER OF THE SOUTHWEST: GARY SLATER, 2003


SPLASH FAUX FINISHES/DESIGNS, LLC Specializing in metal leafi ng, patinas and replicat- ing most species of wood, stone and marble on various surfaces. Experienced in creating designs and fi nishes specifi c to decor, as well as repair and matching of most fi nishes. Scottsdale | ( 80) 8-3316


S.R. BRENNEN GALLERIES “Bringing the fi nest American and European fi ne art to Scottsdale.” 7150 E. Main St. | Scottsdale | ( 80)


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SUSAN SILVER BROWN CAST-GLASS SCULPTOR Nationally acclaimed cast-glass sculptor with more than 30 years’ experience producing artwork for the private and public sector. Designers and commis- sions welcome. By appointment only. 1217 W. Hatcher Rd., Ste. 17 | Phoenix ( 80) 861-8850 | ssilverbrown@cox.net susansilverbrown.com


SWEET DECORATIVE PAINTING INC. Custom murals, fi ne-art paintings and fi ne decora- tive furniture. Licensed, bonded and insured. 5511 N. Marion Way | Phoenix | (602) 373-7522 kimberlysweet@earthlink.net kimberlysweet.com


THINK ART “Scottsdale’s No. 1 choice for art and framing, Think Art offers a diverse line of Contemporary, Traditional, Western and desert originals by the Valley’s top artists.” Scottsdale Design Center 15125 N. Hayden Rd., Ste. 101 | Scottsdale ( 80 8- 7 | tom@thinkfi neart.com thinkfi neart.com


3 SPIRITS Original hand-woven works of art. “We take our inspiration from the elements of the earth. Weav- ing is our passion—let us weave your dreams into something unique.” 5 Wind Spirit Circle | Prescott | ( 28) 717- corky1@cableone.net | 3spirits.com


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SUNDANCE CREATIONS Custom tile and stone etching by artist Catherine P. Palen. “You dream it up, I can put it on stone or tile, in- cluding petroglyphs, family crests and house numbers.” Fountain Hills | ( 80) 837-8


STAHLKRAFT CUSTOM STEEL FURNI- TURE & ACCESSORIES Handcrafted furniture in the Arts & Crafts tradition (available with mesquite or juniper table or bench tops), suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Also, wall hangings and custom stained glass. Cottonwood | ( 28) 0070 stahlkraft@msn.com | stahlkraftaz.com


airmount Ave. | Phoenix | (602) 705-8111


STEVE GETZWILLER NAVAJO RUGS Fine-quality contemporary and antique Navajo rugs, weavings and other American Indian art forms. Call for directions. Nizhoni Ranch Gallery | Sonoita | (520) getzwiller@gmail.com | navajorug.com


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STUDIO A MANO “Specializing in Venetian plaster, fi ne faux fi nishes, sophisticated murals, Venetian plaster and whimsical children’s rooms.” Phoenix | (602) 617- 865 studioamano@cox.net | studioamano.com


STUDIO IRON, LLC Hand-wrought ironwork, artwork and architectural metalwork, including doors, gates, fences and railings. “We will make your statement, from Old World charm and craftsmanship, to fl uidity of Contemporary design.” 38


. Garnet Ave. | Mesa ( 80) 6 -283 | studioiron.com


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