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    Gallery 527 features new work by Sallie Cross

    January 24, 2014No Comments
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    Jerome AZ (January 24, 2014) – Gallery 527 in Jerome hosts another great Art Walk party on February 1 and features new work by Sallie Cross who has recently joined the group. Expressive watercolors and a few mixed media pieces are filled with vibrant color and charm. Jeweler Marian Ward has created her 20140124_gallery527yearly Valentine’s Day piece. Puffy bronze hearts link together to make a unique homage to love. Marian’s huge variety of stunning bracelets, rings, earrings and necklaces will provide a multitude of gift ideas. Well-known Verde Valley Ramona Stites has also recently joined the gallery with her contemporary landscape and abstract paintings. The oil on canvas pieces are a wonderful addition to the gallery. Expect to see new work by Sedona landscape painter Susan Pitcairn who also has a fabulous book of poetry and paintings that is perfect for a Valentine gift for someone you love.

    Stop by during Art Walk from 5 to 8pm on February 1st for the usual great conversation, art and refreshments. For more information, contact Donna at 928.301.3004.

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