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Welcoming Photographer Candy Whiting to Exquisite Designs

by Barbara Taylor on 8/9/2010 3:16:01 PM
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Angel of Light
Candy Whiting, a photographer from Arizona, is the newest artist to grace the walls of Exquisite Designs Originals Gallery here in Bisbee.

View her work here on the website and drop by the gallery for a closer look!

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Introducing Wes Cookson - Steel Sculptor

by on 1/26/2010 7:33:18 PM
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"Stagecoach" - Steel Sculpture by Wes Cookson

Résumé

I have learned my skill the best way possible; by working through life, doing what I needed. My desire to provide for my family has been my greatest motivation and has always encouraged me to learn new ways to look at things.


View more of Wes Cookson's work here


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Introducing Candy Thomas - Gourd Artist

by on 2/19/2009 5:05:21 PM
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Candy Thomas Artistic Expressions
“inspired by the earth and native spirit”

Candy Thomas has created original gourd art expressions, over a twelve year span. She has exhibited her unique gourd vessel creations in numerous galleries and shops, including Kettering, Ohio, Tipp City, Ohio, West Milton, Ohio, and recently added to the fine art collections at Exquisite Designs Originals Gallery, in Bisbee, Arizona. Candy‘s elegantly balanced inspirational pieces have been admired by, and received the attention of, fine art collectors, as well as nature appreciative people, who simply wish to add an interior accessory that offers a spirit of peace to their home. Her art is truly “original” in that Candy’s creative process and flow is unique to each specific piece at the time that it was created. She will never attempt to duplicate one of her own pieces out of respect to her spirit guide, herself and her clients.

Candy Thomas grew up in Dayton, Ohio, but has spent most of her adult life on the rich farmlands of Ohio’s Darke County. The land, forests, wildlife, and a sense of ancient native stewardship have greatly influenced the mental images from where her creations flow. In her words her art has "experienced an evolution—with guidance". Candy has an inherent uncanny spiritual connection with nature and Southwest Native American culture.

Ms. Thomas’s original earth friendly art pieces can be characterized into 4 distinct collector series, and  with spirits willing, future series will be forthcoming.

The Spirit Series features intricately detailed burning in addition to stone inlays and beautifully skilled carving. This series of pieces is complex in detail yet warmly simple to the spirit’s eye and heart.
The Earth and Forest Series is a blended balance of Mother Earth’s gifts with a deftly presented natural simplicity.

The Wild Freedom Series restores the soul with a respectful understanding and appreciation of all that is free in nature. Delicate carving and natural plant and animal ornamentation adorn this series of fine art pieces.

The Native Life Series encompasses a broad diverse artistic display of native American emotion. Delicate simple beauty expressed with artistic carving, stone inlays and a remarkable creative use of dyes and color, best describe this series.

Candy Thomas’s expressive intent is to honor and portray the interdependence of nature with the lives and spirits of our ancestors. It is her hope and passion that we can feel our own connection with all that is free and at peace; with all that is natural to our own spiritual beings; adding to our appreciation and understanding of ourselves and our heritage’s connection to the wild, free, peaceful beauty in nature.

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Introducing Local Bisbee Photographer, Charlene Mitchell

by on 2/5/2009 1:50:56 PM
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Historic Gadsden Hotel - Douglas, Arizona
The awe-inspiring beauty of nature has captivated Charlene since childhood. Road trips on summer vacations with her family to many of our beautiful U.S. National Parks were her first opportunities to try her hand at photography. Her very first images were captured with a Kodak Instamatic camera that was given to her at the age of ten. The excitement of recording on film her unique vision of the environment led her to purchase her first 35mm camera in her late teens. She is primarily self-taught and has been fortunate to have honed her craft with inspiration from other professional photographers over the years.

These days she captures her images with a professional digital SLR camera and does all her own digital imaging.

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Introducing Hector Velez - Folk Art Sculptor & Painter

by on 1/6/2009 2:35:49 PM
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"Three Wise Men"


Hector Velez is a wood carver from Añasco, Puerto Rico. He received his license in 2003 in  Puerto Rico for the carving of "Santos de Palo" or Wood Saints. He recently moved to Sierra Vista, Arizona, where his son resides. Here he continues with this ancient tradition, carving traditional images out of fragrant cedar wood, beautiful mahogany and delicate polar wood. All his wood carving is made by hand.

The Santos de Palo tradition started in Puerto Rico a long time ago with the Kings of Spain. The Spanish Crown's primary concern was to Christianize the people who lived in the new colonized territories. They first built the town and the city hall, and then the church. The “santeros” started to carve their saints in order to pray to them. Soon, the art became a tradition. Today woodcarving has become more than a tradition, is has become a symbol for Puerto Rican pride.  

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Celebrate the Holidays in Bisbee

by Barbara Taylor on 12/2/2008 5:15:54 PM
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The festivities of the Christmas season have begun in Bisbee. The lights on Main Street lend a colorful air to our charming town.

Please stop in and have a cookie while checking off your gift list with our special Swarovski Crystal decorated Candles by Dianna Hudson and Ironwood carved Wildlife Sculpture by local artist Thomas Suby.

Barbara Taylor's beautiful original artworks are being offered at special prices for the season.

Come see us!

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