Images Arizona and editor Shelly Spence are great supporters of local artists – check out the HIDDEN IN THE HILLS ARTIST STUDIO TOUR & SALE! section in the November issue.
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The Wonder Of It All" Pendant – classic with a little Southwest Twist featuring a gorgeous Kingman Turquoise stone cut by Jason Brousseau, NM and set in sterling silver elicited the following from Fronnie Bealer ~ “You are walking along in the desert leaving some footprint (the little scrolls on the sides) when you serendipitously come upon a narrow lake, which offers refreshment for body and soul. I love the splash of turquoise.”
"Following Destiny" combines two pieces of nature – a freshwater pearl and a Utah Septarian stone cut by Jeff Hansen, AZ – set in mixed metals: sterling silver and copper. Jo E. Caruso says ~ “That is more than incredible. I love the freshwater pearl addition. Just beautiful!!! I just had to share with you how this piece affected me when I received it. It felt like it finally made it home. Along with a lot of energy from the artist. The picture doesn’t do it justice. Thank you, Kathi. For sharing your gift.
“Owyhee Desert Summer” features an Owyhee Jasper cut by Jeff Hansen, AZ and set in sterling silver elicited this from Denise Jansky ~ “Looks liked brown lava flowing across white sand in to a blue/green ocean.” And this from Candace Gates ~ “Truly beautiful, my pick so for, they are all beautiful though!”
Also greatly appreciated on Facebook: Rick Leeper ~ That is one of the prettiest stones ever..
I just had to say to Rick: Can't match the beautiful turquoise that comes out of the Number 8 Mine outside of Elko, NV
"All Things Natural" is a real statement piece! Set in a 100% copper circle is a natural opalized Ammonite, a natural freshwater Pearl, a natural Korite Opal with a natural copper splash and several sterling silver drops. The pendant hangs from 18 inches of natural Madagascar Coral Beads. Lots of thought went into this piece, trying to compliment these awesome beads.
This stunning sterling silver and 100% copper work of wearable art features outstanding turquoise from mines in both Arizona and Nevada. Enhanced with handmade copper bead caps and silver, the pendant measures 3” x 1½” and drops from 18 inches of chunky turquoise stones.
A facebook comment exchange between loyal follower Denise Jansky and Kathi Turner:
Denise Jansky ~ Lucky lady, lovely piece of jewelry with love from her husband. Smart man!
High Desert Creations ~ Denise, he brings her special pieces from all parts of the country he travels though. I thought what a kind and thoughtful husband.
Followers on Facebook love a custom pendant:
Tracy Spencer Beautiful art. I love mine
Cyndi Dan Wolke Oh spectacular!! Have a great show!!
Patricia Watt That is beautiful
Judy Vaughn Outstanding Craftsmanship. Beautifully done.
Paddy Hitt Barrett I love my piece 💙
Bisbee Mountain Pendant receives compliments from Facebook followers:
Barbara Hunter This stone us amazing! This piece gorgeous
Becky Jackson Pool Oh my goodness this is stunning
Tracy Spencer Beautiful and different
Vickie responded to the post with: Love all of them! Wonderful to wear and display👍 (that’s not all I have by the way)😍
Representing her connection to the earth and its beauty, Kathi Turner follows her free spirit in constructing neckpieces, bracelets and earrings in Western, Southwestern and Contemporary designs.
GUEST ARTISTS: Morrie Elmer wood; Jan Griggs, acrylic/mixed media; new to the tour this year: Brian Johnson, mixed media/fiber/metal
I'm so thrilled to participate again in Sonoran Arts League's Hidden In the Hills Studio Tour (11/22-24, & 11/29 - 12/1)! It is my 2nd year being part of this awesome group of artists coming together to open their studios and meet the community.
I have spent weeks getting ready - and tonight I share this picture of "the night before". Must admit, I feel a mix of emotions - "Will they come?? Will they like my work? Will they see the love I have put into each piece??"
I share this because Studio Tours are about getting to know each artist, and the heart and soul they put into their work. Each of us (no matter how experienced or seasoned) looks forward with a bit of anxiety to putting their heart on the line throughout the show. We welcome you into our work and our world. We're honored by your visit.
Below is my quiet studio tonight..."the night before". Can't wait to see it come to life tomorrow. For me it's about the work, the inspiration, and the connection that happens when I'm creating. I'm happy thinking whoever is drawn to my work is meant to have it.
Hope to see you throughout this weekend and next...
Kathi.
So happy to again participate in the Hidden in the Hills Studio tour in Arizona. It is a free, self-guided tour of 46 studios and 167 working artists in the greater Scottsdale area over two weekends (Nov 22 - 24, and Nov 29 - Dec 1). Maps and additional information are available here: http://www.sonoranartsleague.org/hidden.php - please come see us!
I'm thrilled that Paul Jones www.pauljonesart.com will again be presenting at Two Sisters Studio, and I look forward to re-connecting with many friends and lovers of handcrafted bead artistry and metal-smithing.
I will be demonstrating the craft of Peyote Bead Work, and will be holding a drawing for a small piece of my work.
I look forward to seeing you then, and thank you for your support of local artists!