
From Saguaro to Shaman: Brian Johnson
I’m a different kind of artist,” Brian Johnson tells me, laughing. I can’t help but agree.
I’m a different kind of artist,” Brian Johnson tells me, laughing. I can’t help but agree.
A picture tells a thousand words, but for artist IdaKatherine Graver, it is a thousand dots that tell a life story.
An artist’s creative outpouring often exhibits traces of the different environments in which he or she has lived.
Through an eye for detail and a love of storytelling, Barbara Rudolph skillfully creates paintings that bring forth a myriad of…
Born into a family of artists, 17-year-old Dimitra Milan has lived most of her life in Queen Creek, surrounded by her beloved pets — a horse, a cockatiel and goats…
If ever there was an artist who could inspire others to follow their dreams, it’s Linda Korstad…
No one can believe it’s been 20 years since the first Hidden in the Hills artist studio tour began, especially eight artists who were there that first year and have participated either as a studio host or a guest artist for the past two decades…
It’s a bit off the beaten path, but a trip to Curt Mattson’s studio 9 during the 20th annual Hidden in the Hills Studio Tour and Sale is well worth it, especially if you love the explosive action of buckaroos and the lore and grandeur of the West.
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….
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…