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.
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
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.
Russell J. Cornell
Nadia Clark
8595 E. Turtle Rock Road
Box 1116
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
(928) 759-0955
Cheryl Foley
303 E. Gurley St. #232
Prescott, Az. 86301
928-778-5936
I am known in the area as a mural painter.
Ronni Ann Hall
Designing Fairy
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
Affiliated Art Organizations: FoTA (Friends of The Arts)
William Hall (Bill)
Prescott Websites
Prescott Valley, AZ
Phone: 928-775-0545
Web design -- creative web design for creative people; and photography
(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.
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
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.