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We are a Vendor At Art Unraveled in PHOENIX

We are excited and happy to be participating as a vendor this year at the premier Artist Gathering in PHX, Celebrating 11 YEARS - Art Unraveled.  
I remember my first gathering and felt so incredibly inspired and excited to create!   Here I am, now a Vendor!   What an honor to be included.    

The teachers are an amazing crew of names you probably know ....to see them click here...

The shopping extravaganza was a real highlight with so many wonderful people and styles to see.    From jewelry to watercolors to Michael DeMeng's demented assemblages.    Michael's lovely bride Andrea Matus will be there too.   With Michael's permission I am including some of my favorites of his creations..... 





Here is a WIP piece I did from Jane LaFazio's class modeling paste, stencils, pencils and acrylics.





Many thanks to Linda Young et al, who tirelessly works to ensure that EVERYONE has a great time, that donations are given to young budding artists in need and that we all feel special simply by gathering together.  

Hope that if you are in PHX you come to at least the shopping day on August 3, or make it to some classes if you can.    


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  1. That's awesome Jean! Wish I could come see you & take some of these amazing classes!

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  2. Wish I was there and could attend!!!

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