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Carol Kahn

Sherab Khandro makes art with purpose and to the ‘point’

Thousands of tiny dots blanket a canvas. Each dot represents a moment in time, has a purpose and when combined with other dots creates an image bursting with color. These images are reflected in the artistry of Sherab Khandro. Khandro’s...

High art of illustrating fashion

In order for fashion to have a life, it needs to come to life. The convergence of art and fashion is symbiotic. Some of the most prolific fashion illustrators throughout history were able to demonstrate that static drawings could capture...

Sedona painter hears call of Grand Canyon

The call of the canyon may just be a melancholy echo for some, but for prolific painter Curt Walters, the call of the canyon is much more. Walters is known as the “Grand Canyon Painter,” a title he has grown...

Enter whimsy of Mike Medow

The tap-tap-tap sound of the mallet against the wood and the aroma of the wood itself gave Mike Medow the euphoric high necessary to create his whimsical masterpieces. Medow has spent over 50 years of his life carving, chiseling, scraping,...

Cornville man creates art from the wild

A game called Jumanji has a life of its own — an ancient game where the primitive spirit of the jungle can leap out and take hold of your world. “Jumanji,” the 1995 film starring Robin Williams, centered on...

Nature and life infuses art of Ruth Holland Waddell

Step inside the studio of Ruth Holland Waddell. Brightly lit with natural light, it’s the perfect space for an artist to create. On one side, is the work of her late husband, John Henry Waddell . His sculptures are displayed...

Sedona man makes double discovery in space

A 3.9-mile-wide rock about 239 million miles from the sun now has a connection to Sedona. Robert Schottland has an insatiable thirst for knowledge. He graduated from Northwestern University in 1966 as an industrial engineer and has been the owner of...

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Carol Kahn worked for Larson Newspapers from June 29, 2021, to Oct. 9, 2023.
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