From Punk to Precious
From punk rock beginnings to Elizabeth Taylor’s jewelry box, British designer Stephen Webster brings his 40-year retrospective of revolutionary fine jewelry to Grace Renee Gallery.
From punk rock beginnings to Elizabeth Taylor’s jewelry box, British designer Stephen Webster brings his 40-year retrospective of revolutionary fine jewelry to Grace Renee Gallery.
Artist Carol Lei Bendell is finding her happy place — and helping others find theirs — through portraits of the dogs, cats, birds, tortoises and other animals that bring purpose, constant companionship and unconditional love to many of our lives.
Paul Diefenderfer designs and builds bespoke metal projects that are both useful and artistic.
A club of artists in Anthem is gearing up for its annual spring showcase, which will feature several subjects in a variety of mediums — including abstract mixed-media works, grand Southwestern landscapes and large-scale expressionist paintings.
From a unique creative process that blends old-world techniques with cutting-edge technology to a distinctive, organic aesthetic that has become her signature, designer and metalsmith Sarah Graham creates exciting and elegant jewelry that subtly commands attention while simultaneously displaying a woman’s self-confidence in taste and style.
After more than 40 years of rock ’n’ roll — and rocks and minerals — British designer Stephen Webster, often referred to as the Jeweler to the Stars, shows no signs of slowing down.
Phoenix-based muralist Isaac Caruso’s new children’s book “Sam & Sara” is a love letter to Arizona and a celebration of neurodivergency.
Cathy Hegman’s figurative paintings tell a serene narrative of the human experience.
The city of Scottsdale this year is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its oldest large-scale, public artwork while simultaneously dedicating its newest.
Painter Virginia Brooks is led in a new direction with her art through personal resilience.