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    “RED” at Pillsbury Wine Tasting Room this Friday

    May 19, 2014No Comments
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    Cottonwood AZ (May 19, 2014) – Old Town Cottonwood artist Annabel V Sclippa is bringing “RED” to the Pillsbury Wine Tasting Room this Friday, May 23rd, from 6-8PM. Award-Winning Pillsbury already has plenty of RED wine, this Friday evening showcases the artist’s paintings and poetry.

    20140519_RED-with-name-SMALLSchlippa’s newly printed “Blood, Bones & Bliss” chapbook of Transformational Slam Poetry on Love and Other Desires will be available for sale, along with an eclectic series of paintings with primarily RED, from flowers to blood sacs and everything in between, for sale. The artist/poet will be reading some pieces from the book as well as explaining the method behind the paintings. Pillsbury Wine Co North, Old Town Cottonwood, 1012 N. Main St, (928) 639-0646.

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