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    Reflections in Metal on Display

    April 26, 2017No Comments
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    logo_redroseinspirationSedona AZ (April 26, 2017) – Red Rose Inspiration For Animals has an art show on April 29 and 30th with a very special metal artist out of Cortez, Colorado

    The Artist Michael J. Krob was born in Cortez, Colorado at the base of nearby Mesa Verde National Park. Surrounded by Native Culture and Tradition, his natural artistic ability was nurtured further by a welding teacher in High School. The artist began designing his beautiful metal art after becoming a certified welder.

    Michael J. Krob has created unique steel art commissioned in private and commercial properties. His work is displayed proudly in regional public parks. He has participated in fine art exhibitions across the country for over a decade.    His sense of design has been greatly influenced by being brought up immersed in Native American Culture, primarily Navajo and Ute. Michael has been a gallery owner in Durango and now Cortez since 1993. He has found his niche in Steel Art creations and enjoys his unique metal artrosion.

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    Michael’s company, Reflections In Metal has a wide variety of Metal Wall Art home decor ranging from single image Animal Wall Art, Southwest Art, Native Art, to Dimensional Gallery Metal Art. His renowned finishing process, which includes a Protective Powder Coat Finish, makes all his Art suitable to be placed indoors and outdoors, great for home and garden.   Reflections in Metal also creates Metal Furniture, Coat Racks, Magazine Racks including Coffee Tables and End Tables.

    Red Rose has small yet quality shows that take place exclusively at the Olde Sedona Bar and Grill and Redrock Precision Motors at 1405 West Hwy 89A in West Sedona.   These shows are the only ones benefiting animal welfare, and are not affiliated with any other events or shows.

    The show is from 10 am to 5 pm and offers free admission and live music performed by Singer and Songwriter Gina Machovina, a classically trained guitarist who has been performing for over 30 years. 

    A great shopping experience to find unique and special treasure supporting a worthy cause!  Visit the Red Rose Art Shows in West Sedona. For more information:    EMAIL: info@redroseinspiration.org  or visit www.redroseinspiration.org

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