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Agnese Udinotti: Figurative Artist

Agnese Udinotti: Figurative Artist

When most people think of contemporary art, they think of abstraction. But Agnese Udinotti wants to make it clear she’s not an abstract artist — she’s a figurative artist….

Beauty Among the Ashes: Artist Kara Young

Beauty Among the Ashes: Artist Kara Young

Mixed media artist Kara Young pulls a sheet of copper out of her wood-burning stove and washes away the ashes. As she studies the patterns and colors created by the fire…

Bob Parsons Goes Xtreme

Bob Parsons Goes Xtreme

When I first met Bob Parsons, he was trudging the fairways of Whisper Rock Golf Club on a daily basis with his loyal caddie, Stone Cold, by his side…

Giving Ava a Voice

Giving Ava a Voice

It’s been four years since Chrisie started ACFC after losing her 5-year-old daughter, Ava, to cancer. Her goal was to help families…

Architect Gerry Jones

Architect Gerry Jones

High atop one of Carefree’s ruggedly elegant mountains sits architectural designer Gerry Jones’ studio. Gerry pioneered extreme…

ComfyCozy’s for Chemo: Amanda’s Hope

ComfyCozy’s for Chemo: Amanda’s Hope

When Lorraine Tallman lost her young daughter, Amanda, to cancer in 2012, she took inspiration from her child, and turned a devastating experience into a mission to help other children…

Pumpcasso

Pumpcasso

In a certain “Peanuts” cartoon that runs this time of year, a boy named Linus explains what the last night of October is really about: “This is the time of the year to write to the Great Pumpkin…

Small is Beautiful

Small is Beautiful

You won’t find Emily Randolph photographing the panoramic views of the Grand Canyon or the expansive Arizona desert landscape…

Tuft & Needle

Tuft & Needle

Young, successful innovators use their software development backgrounds to take a startup from problem-solving idea to multimillion dollar industry breakthrough…

Christiane Barbato: One Plate at a Time

Christiane Barbato: One Plate at a Time

I follow Christiane Barbato across her backyard and into a small white hut. Inside, dozens of unglazed clay pots and bowls rest upside-down on shelves, waiting.

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