Come see the new gallery in town Vivian Tseng Fine Art2 min read

Vivian Tseng Fine Art was opened in January. The owner, however, has been in the Sedona art community for quite some years. Although the gallery is petite, it offers a variety of creative arts, including abstract and modern painting and intricate water color pencil drawing.

There are also numerous handcrafted items, including clocks, coasters, trivets, tumblers, etc.

This gallery also helps promoting local artists, featuring them monthly and providing them with the exposure and the media attention they need.

Vivian Tseng

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Tseng is a contemporary impressionistic abstract artist. She works with bold flow and vivid colors to create her stunning works that are based on many years of observation and daily life. She is also a professional photographer and captures the world she perceives in small moments and grand landscapes.

Tseng has been a member of Sedona Visual Artists Coalition since 2017 and participates annually in the Open Studios tour.

 

March Featured Artist Haygood Lee

Haygood Lee works in several series of non-objective and abstract expressionist compositions in acrylic on canvas. Rather than outward-directed expression, she paints with an intuitive spontaneity, drawing from the subconscious source of all creative flow and using an automatist approach.

Lee views her process as a continual unfolding of exploration, always evolving and always questioning what defines art. She is influenced by the many places she has lived and her diverse interests, including long studies in the world’s spiritual traditions and philosophies. For more information, visit haygoodlee.com.

 

April Featured Artist Claudia Ronaldson

Claudia Ronaldson’s studio background is in weaving and fabric design, and drawing became a separate and integral part of her creative process. She has worked both as an educator and as an art therapist and believes that art is an inherent part of expressing and understanding one’s self.

The visual effects of textures have always fascinated her and she has been drawing natural objects found on beaches, hiking trails and walks around the neighborhood for many years. She prefers working in pencil and colored pencil and occasionally uses ink to accent the linear designs in her drawings. The blending of color, value and light in producing shapes and textures on paper is important to her in creating unique images from nature.

Vivian Tseng Fine Art is located at 40 Soldier Pass Rd., Suite 3, West Sedona, in the La Pasada Plaza. For more information, call 202-9987, email ihuitseng@gmail.com or visit viviantsengfineart on Facebook.

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