Art Net: is a registry for artists. There is no cost and FoTA will make it a clearing house for contact between the venues and the artists in the area. The idea is to share the talent in the quad cities with the businesses and individuals. Artists can provide links to their own web page and provide information about themselves in order to better represent their work.

Name:
Business Name:
Email Address:
Web Address:
Address:
Phone:
Type of Art or Art Service:
Any clubs or art organizations you are affiliated with
Notes or info on your business (100 words or less)
Can we publish your information   yes or no
Would you be willing to provide a link to FoTAPV.com on your website?
steveparker@fotapv.com
Joan Schroeder-Boyce



11250 E. State Route 69, #1152, Dewey, AZ 86327
(928)710-3632
Pastels, Tole, Photography
Prescott Valley Art Guild
schroe22@yahoo.com
3-D, multi-medium art:
Carl Bauer has been creating what he calls anthropological art for abour 18 years. It is not American Indian art, more appropriately represents the aesthetic assemblage of any unique and interesting piece of the environment that ancient man all over the world might have chosen to represent that individual as a sort of identity or logo. As such it is ancient art or "Bones and Stones, Feathers and Leathers". Some of the components are shark teeth, coral, seeds, feathers, beads, stones and wood.
The two abstract pieces can be described as simply a composition of color and texture, both on canvas, vaguely depicting "Deep Blue Sea, and " The Universe".
Carl Bauer

anthropological art
abstracts
cbauer@cableone.net
Joan Schroeder-Boyce was born in 1939, in Rochester, New York. She moved to Wisconsin with her parents in 1954 and to Michigan with her first husband in 1967. Joan’s mother, Dorothy Hockenberger Galley, was her main inspiration and teacher. Dorothy has many watercolors on display at Heleen Hassell’s Art Gallery on the island of Saba, Netherland Antilles. She was also commissioned by the governor of Saba to do paintings of many of the island’s historical points.

Joan retired from Michigan State University in 2001 and moved to Arizona with her husband, Jim Boyce, where she was inspired by the beautiful desert colors to start her art work again. Joan has taken lessons from Terry Bayle of Williamston, Michigan, Johanna Hensley, and Paulette Bedford of Prescott Valley, Arizona. Joan does work in pastels, oils and watercolor, with pastels being her favorite medium. Joan is a member of the Central Arizona Senior Association (C.A.S.A.) Art Group, whose adviser and teacher is Charles Wight. She is a board member and Chairperson of the Monthly Competition for the Prescott Valley Art Guild. Joan is also a member of the Dewey-Humboldt Arts and Culture Group

M. DE BROSKE
6775 EAST MAYFLOWER LANE
PRESCOTT VALLEY, AZ 86314
928-772-8078

 

I build scale, radio controlled, model boats from "kits" (actually boxes of wood and raw materials from which you build) that take some 200 hours to complete.  I would like to find exposure and possible market for them.

Jimmie E Boyce



11250 East State Route 69  #1152
928-710-5415   FAX   928-775-0229

Type of Art  Pencil, Watercolors, Photography

Affiliated Art Organizations Prescott Valley Art Guild,
Friends of the Arts



Art has become a way of life since I retired and moved to Arizona.  Landscapes, Rock formations and old things like wagon wheels, old buildings, ghost towns and critters (owls, lizards, dogs and the like) keep me busy.  I am new to the Prescott Valley art world and am sure I can be of help somewhere.  I have work hanging at the Samaritan Center in Prescott Valley and am preparing for a showing there with my wife, Joan.  I have work hanging at the Round House at Orchard Ranch RV Resort.

jimthepencilman@yahoo.com

azjohnde@cableone.net

Dewey-Humboldt Arts and Culture Group and
the Dewey-Humboldt Historical Society

Russell J. Cornell
Acrylics and Pencils
I am a Prescott Valley artist focusing mostly on wildlife and birds. I currently have a painting in the Prescott Valley Library (Birds of Arizona)
Phone 928-775-0532

Rebecca Lamb Burns
556 North Robles Street
Dewey, Az. 86327
928-759-2763
rwrkburns7604@aol.com
AFFILIATIONS: PrescottVally Art Guild, Southwestern Artists Association, Mountain Artists Guild, FoTA
Illustrator for Children's Book, "The ABC's of Indiana"
Watercolor and Drawing (colored pencil)
Murals and Signs by Clem
928-759-9152
Custom Designed and Hand Painted Wall Murals
Commercial and Residential
Auto/Boat/RV Painting

Nadia Clark
8595 E. Turtle Rock Road
Box 1116
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
(928) 759-0955

nature photography, watercolor, linocut prints, picture framing
I am a member of the Prescott Valley Art Guild,  FoTA.
frencharizonan@yahoo.com
I am interested in taking pictures that make you feel a sense of place and by taking the time to look. I am grateful for the desert and the high country. It makes you do that
ArtfulEyeGallery.com

Cornell84@hotmail.com

Sid Freeman
Freeman Calligraphics
5261 N. Windmill Cir., Prescott Valley, AZ 86314

(928) 772-1767
I am a lettering artist is both 2D and 3D materials
   Sid Freeman has practiced calligraphy commercially since 1987. She has her work in many private collections as
well as The Wyoming State Art Museum, the Federal Marshal’s Office in Washington, D.C. and painted on the Prescott Salvation Army Mural.
“Letters speak in texture, rhythm and history. I use those qualities to reveal them in metaphoric images and hope they
allow the meaning to be understood as it was before it became attached to the symbology of language. Juxtaposition of
quotes are also an exciting inspiration. Some complement each other and others energize significance through
contradictions that are equally profound.”
freeman@northlink.com
www.jeromeartistscoop.com

Cheryl Foley
303 E. Gurley St. #232
Prescott, Az. 86301
928-778-5936
I am known in the area as a mural painter.
 

www.angelsandmurals.com
Prescott Valley Art Guild, Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery,
Calligraphy Society of Arizona and the Wyoming Scribes
Tami Grafke

The Artful Cottage
928-710-8554

"Miss Tami" is presently teaching art at the Artful Cottage in Prescott, as well as an afterschool art club at Primavera beginning November 6th. Ages: 5-10. Besides teaching children, Miss Tami also teaches beginning drawing and beginning pastel at the Adult Center on Rosser Street in Prescott.

Tami chooses pencils as well as pastels as her favorite medium. She is also interested in sculpture.

Inspired by light, color, a little bit of whimsey - Miss Tami's fascination with faces, and her nterest in people is evident in her work.

Miss Tami has a dream to help others reach their full potential as she helps them discover the artist within.
tgrafke@aol.com

Ronni Ann Hall
Designing Fairy

admin@ronniannhall.com

AFFILIATES: FOTA Prescott Fine arts association
Available for teaching, guest lectures and speaking about my books; to discuss  and read from my books in children's classrooms also.
Ronni Ann Hall, Fairy girl and Designing Fairy

Illustration and design for other businesses, magazines, publishers, individuals; Color pencil and pen and ink drawings; acrylic paintings; self-published books

4659 N. Noel Drive
Prescott Vally,  Az. 86314
928-775-9545
Michael and Lois Hendricks
Tri-City Consulting
michael@tri-cityconsulting.com
tri-cityconsulting.com
4049 Tonopah Dr.
Prescott Valley Az.  86314
928-273-3377
lois@tri-cityconsulting.com
http://designingfairy.blogspot.com
http://www.ronniannhall.com

www.ronniannhall.com/designing.html

artfuleyegallery.com
Commercial CAD for the advertising industry, corporate artwork and logos,
web design and maintenance, photography, photo manipulation (Photoshop since 1992), wide format printing (Epson Stylus Pro 7800), museum-quality digital prints (giclee), digital videos/production and Mike loves to draw.
We offer accounting services, Lois is a Quickbooks expert and payroll specialist; she also offers a tax and investment service.
After 6 years of the fast paced Graphic Arts business (Bridge of Signs, in Oberlin, Ohio) we moved to Prescott in 2002, then to Prescott Valley a year later. Our whole family is here now and we all love it and plan to stay.....you see, "lifes a little slower here."

Affiliated Art Organizations:  FoTA (Friends of The Arts)

SyZyGy was founded in the year 2000 in Dewey, Arizona. However, design and production of jewelry began in 1994.
SyZyGy Jewelry is owned and operated by the husband and wife team of Bernd and Dianne Lehmann.
Bernd has a long background in fine jewelry. He started working in his father's fine jewelry store at the tender age of 14. After many years of working in the fine jewelry industry, he tried a number of different careers. Eventually, he decided to get back to his roots. Designing jewelry seemed like a natural result.
Dianne has always had a creative spark within her. She had tried many different mediums to express that spark. Designing jewelry finally won out. She still incorporates some of her early training in her current designs...crochet, for example.
Both Bernd and Dianne find the creative process to be life affirming and very fulfilling.
Dianne's birthstone is peridot and you will find a small peridot on each necklace and bracelet that the SyZyGy Studio produces
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10781 Oxbow Dr.
Dewey Az. 86327
928-772-2665

syzygyjewelry.com

artfuleyegallery.com
Bernd and Dianne Lehmann
FoTA  2007 Tcc.
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William Hall (Bill)
Prescott Websites

Prescott Valley, AZ
Phone: 928-775-0545



Web design -- creative web design for creative people; and photography

http://www.prescottazwebsites.com
flyboy86342@yahoo.com
Antoinette Lee Howard


Digital/Colored Pencil
Prescott Valley Art Guild
Antoinette Lee Howard, M.A., discovered painting in the mid 1980s, when she signed up for a design class at Arizona State University. “I took the course to give more impact to my photography,” she comments, “but once I started drawing and painting, I knew I had found my way.” She also has studied art at Oregon State University, and in New England with painter Aidron Duckworth. She admires painters Georgia O’Keeffe, Wolf Kahn, Edward Betts, and Aidron Duckworth because of the way they meld vibrant color with strong, abstract form.

Her flower portraits meld her love of photography and art. She finds her subjects in formal gardens, on hiking paths, and in roadside ditches, sketchbook and camera in hand. Each painting goes through as many as eight stages, as she hones and clarifies the flower form with colored pencils, prints the colored pencil image on watercolor paper, and enhances the printed image with colored pencils, alternating this sequence until she is happy with the result. Her goal is “a flower that is both an object of art, as beautiful as the most exquisite gemstone, and an integral part of the vast unknown that is life.”

She has received Best of Show and First Place awards for her paintings, which are in private collections in ten states.
lapidarygirl@q.com

(928) 775-7077
cell (928) 420-2525



Fine Art Oil Painting
Member of Mountain Artists Guild, Prescott
Associate Member of Oil Painters of America

Cathy Gibbons grew up in Virginia and Southern California, where she had a love of drawing since she could walk. First studying fine art at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Cathy later furthered her studies in oil painting at California Art Institute in Westlake Village. Over the years, she has studied with Cathey Cadieux, Ryan Wurmser, Michelle Dunaway, David Harlan, Eric Slayton, Doug Miley, and Sheila Savannah. She worked professionally as a graphic designer for 13 years in Los Angeles before moving to Prescott Valley in 2005, where she has since been painting full time. The majority of her subjects include the figure and landscapes. She is drawn to the spirit and inherent beauty that emanate from the figure. The interplay of brilliant light and warm, rich tones of the Arizona landscape captivate her. She calls her style impressionistic realism. Her paintings can be found in private collections across the country.

cathybgibbons@aol.com
Cathy Gibbons
www.cathygibbons.com
aleehoward2002@yahoo.com

Lois Gotfredson has resided in Prescott for about a year and a half. Her studio “GOT POTS" is the creation spot for utilitarian high-fire stoneware. She graduated with a minor in Ceramic from Utah State University and a major in Education. She has had studios in Vernal, Utah and Cody, Wyoming. She sold her pottery at many outlets throughout the mountain west. Currently she is teaching pottery classes at the Prescott Adult Center. Her pottery is for sale at the Prescott Fine Arts Assoc. Gift Shop. Watters Garden Center as well as by contacting her directly. Lois’ passion is the creation of beautiful pottery from a lump of clay. She wholesales & retails her pots. However her specialty is custom orders where buyer has input on design, form and glazes for their pottery.

Lois Gotfredson
GOT POTS
1067 Sunrise Blvd.,
Prescott, Az.
771-6101

ldgotfredson@cableone.net

R. Todd Anderson was born and raised in sunny Southern California. “I’ve always liked drawing and sculpting in clay, but when I transferred to Cal State Long Beach as an art major and saw a bronze pour, I knew I had found my medium!” Soon after transferring in as a General Art Major, Todd was invited by the head of the Sculpture department to become a BFA Sculpture Major. A major normally obtained by portfolio review.
 Using his talent, Todd has helped produce art work for many of the world’s finest artists including: Peter Shelton, Kiki Smith, Juan Munoz, Valeska Soares and Richard MacDonald, just to name a few. Everything from building armatures, to pouring and finishing bronzes. While in Monterey, California He owned his own foundry, where he made molds, casted waxes, and poured bronzes for many of the areas artists. Todd now casts all his own bronze sculptures, and invites collectors to watch their pieces be poured. He has shown his work in Santa Fe, NM, Norfolk, VA, and Carmel, CA. He and his wife, Marilu, now live in Prescott Valley, AZ. Todd sits on the Prescott Valley Arts and Cultural Commission and several other committees to promote art awareness and placing art in the community.

R. Todd Anderson
Prescott Valley, AZ.
1-602-412-3755
fireproof@cableone.net