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Kenaim Al-Shatti is a visual artist whose work is far from what you might see hanging on the wall on a gallery wall. In fact, it’s often not even the kind of work that is meant to be the center of attention: concert visuals.
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Rae Wilson’s murals and paintings are full of life and color. She calls it "imaginative nature." In her latest work — and largest ever — she’s painted a mural that’s wrapped around the Roosevelt Street and Central Avenue light rail station called "Travelers."
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Bobby Zokaites is a sculptor who often works on a very large scale. One of his latest public art projects features two massive sculptural arches that look like streams of water shooting over a park.
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Phoenix sculptor Paige Hammond spends up to 40 hours crafting these tiny scenes, many of which depict worlds from the not so distant past.
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Adriana Quintero and Luz Violeta are a mother-daughter team and the force behind Maxica Colectivo, a family-run group that creates contemporary jewelry using traditional beadwork.
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Meet Danielle Wood, a ceramicist and ceramics teacher in the Valley. She often uses the ocean as inspiration for her work, despite living and working in the desert.
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Meet Ty Bowman, the founder of Lifetime Leather Company in San Tan Valley.
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Meet Anthony Sarah. He’s the Tony in Tony’s Magic Mix, a fertilizer with a cult following that gardeners across Arizona swear by.
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Meet Briana Holland, owner of Creative Sunshine Boutique, she's an evangelist of a certain kind of jewelry with a long cultural history: waist beads.
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Crummy toes the line of fine art and clothing brand. Cass Hoverson’s experimental gender-neutral designs are unconventional, creative and — at times — silly.