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Art Educator's Gallery

Calling all Arizona Art Education Association Members to….

Join our Art Educator’s Gallery
Get your artwork out to the public


Start displaying your own artwork on this site.
Submit an inquiry as to how to get your work up onto the web site by going to:
http://www.azarted.org/contact.asp?id=con

Emily Sandagata
K-5 Elementary Art Teacher
Bella Vista Elementary School
I have recently completed a series of enlarged botanical paintings. These images are richly colored and emphasize form through the interplay of dark and light values.
Green Bamboo, Acrylic on panel, 18”x24” Cactus Flowers, Acrylic on panel, 12”x24”


"Trouble's" Tiles"
This is how Barbara "Trouble" Townsley spent some of her Spring break in 2008. In case you need help, the theme was lizards.
     

Metamorphosis, Lyrical Butterfly - November 2007
Barb "Trouble" Townsley says: "I have always loved the work of Louise Nevelson. My sculptures use found wood, but I love the warm earthy colors and leave the wood unpainted. This wall piece is approximately 3 by 4 feet."

Face in the Canyon 2007
Photographed by LynnAlison McGavack-Martin
Using a Nikon D50, ISO 400, Lens: 70-300mm F/4-5.6 G, Focal Length: 220mm, 1/1600 sec - F/5, 12/26/2007

Canyon Depth of Field 2007
By LynnAlison McGavack-Martin
Using a Nikon D50, ISO 220, Lens: 70-300mm F/4-5.6 G, Focal Length: 145mm, 1/500 sec - F/4.5, 12/26/2007






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