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‘Perspectives from the Grand Canyon & the West’ at Mountain Trails Gallery Sedona

My Backyard by Lydia Gatzow, 9 x 12 oil painting (Courtesy/Mountain Trail Gallery)

A love affair with the colorful Grand Canyon, canyons, deserts, and meadows will be celebrated at the opening exhibition reception on the first Friday, March 1st, from 4 to 7 p.m., at the Mountain Trails Gallery in Tlaquepaque, Sedona. Unique views of landscapes and figurative works by artists inspired by the world will be exhibited. and ranches, and their favorite Sedona destinations.

Mountain Trail Gallery, located in Sedona's ever-colorful village of Tlaquepaque, is proud to present “The Grand Canyon and Western Perspectives,” beginning with an opening reception on the first Friday of March 1st from 4 to 7 p.m. I will exhibit it. Artists at the gallery brought in works such as: I find inspiration in nature and discovery while hiking, climbing, and admiring exciting sights in Arizona and beyond. Each piece of art reflects our love of what's right in front of us, especially the colorful Grand Canyon, the serene Sonoran Desert, famous wine country vineyards, dramatic alpine vistas, and our favorite, Sedona. Masu. In addition, the exhibition includes a variety of sculptural artists who present unique and varied perspectives on history and experience, capturing one's attention with high-impact charm and dramatic storytelling action. can.

This powerful exhibition of paintings, sculpture, and mixed media includes stunning landscapes by some of the best Western artists. New works by contemporary artists Marcia Molnar, Michel Kondra and Karolina Kwass will be a standout highlight. New oil paintings by Joshua Bean, Richard Boyer, Betty Kerr, Bill Kramer, Lydia Guzzo, Susie Heyer, Suzanne Nyberg and others also feature painterly paintings full of light and drama in a more Impressionist style. The scenery is outstanding. In addition, new works of horses are also part of the exhibit. Also notable is Sean Cameron's compelling perspective on horses and ranchers set in a light-filled landscape. New, colorful sculptures by Susan Kriewer are also fascinating, including an action-packed bronze statue of a Texas rancher and a bronze sculpture that hints at the symbiotic and heartfelt relationship between Native Americans and horses. included.

Mountain Trails Gallery is pleased to exhibit the paintings of Lydia Guzzo, a new impressionist and plein air colorist drawn to Sedona's enchanting landscapes and special places that radiate deeper spiritual meaning for the artist. I am very happy. The so many sights and experiences of this very unique region inspire her brushstrokes with colorful, painterly strokes that express immediacy and connection to place. Filled with her curiosity and insatiable love for beauty, Lydia has traveled all over Europe, including England and France, throughout the United States, including at least 10 national parks from California to New York, and even as far as the Northeast and Southwest. I finally found my home. In Sedona. Her background in organic farming in Sweden and Vermont also connects the artist to the land and the outdoors, finding this experiential quote from John Muir to be her own reality. A place where nature soothes and strengthens body and soul. ”

Mountain Trail Gallery Sedona, along with many of the gallery's award-winning artists, invites the public to a spring festival showcasing the finest paintings, sculptures, and mixed media works that promise to uplift and bring joy. To do. Anyone who is inspired by art. This celebration will continue throughout his month of March as more artists add new works. Located on the upper floor of Suite A201 overlooking the colorful Patio de las Campanas in Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, the gallery can also be found at FineArt@MountainTrailsSedona.com, 928.282.3225, or MountainTrailsSedona.com Masu.

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