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    Art for Animal Welfare

    September 28, 2025No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ — Red Rose Inspiration For Animals, a local 501c3 non-profit animal welfare organization that has been promoting fun, quality, affordable art shows at this exact same location since 2009.

    Sponsored by The Wild Thyme Restaurant Group, the Stagecoach Country Roadhouse is located at 1405 West State Rt 89A in West Sedona at the corner of Saddlerock and 89A.

    With our first show of the fall season starting September 26 – 28, 2025.   Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  Hours 10 am to 5 pm.

    Alan Rios 2025

    Back by popular demand is Alan Rios who has not displayed in West Sedona in several years.  Alan is a mixed media artist whose work bridges the worlds of fused glass and metal craft.   By combining the luminous qualities of glass with the strength and texture of metal he creates one-of-a-kind works that transform the spaces they inhabit.  His art takes many forms pieces that can hang on walls, brighten kitchens add color and light to a garden or stand alone as sculptural objects.

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    At the heart of Alan’s practice is a passion for expressing what uplifts the human spirit.  He draws inspiration from everyday beauty, moments of joy, and the natural play of color and light.  Each piece is not only a visual composition, but also an invitation to pause, reflect, and connect with a sense of wonder.  Whether displayed indoors or outdoors.  Alan’s work seeks to bring warmth and vibrancy into the lives of those who experience it.

    Another favorite is Virgil a Navajo Native American painter.  He uses vibrant colors, sacred Native American symbology and red rock mesas.  His images also contain UFO imagery because when he was a young boy, he had a close encounter with an alien spaceship over one of the mesas when he was on his ranch in Pinon, AZ.

    If you are looking for a unique metal, paintings, glass art display or special piece of jewelry as a gift you will more than likely find it at our shows.

    With so many talented artists attending our events we are fortunate to be able to continue the work of our organization’s mission, promoting spay and neuter to make a difference in the over pet population of canines and felines.

    Come out and shop for a worthy cause at these shows.  Guilt free shopping to benefit animal welfare.

    Healing Paws

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