Fly me to Sedona

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On June 17th I’ll be in Sedona, Arizona for a live painting demonstration. To help pay for my expenses I’ve put up a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. Here is the link

Fly Me to Sedona

I’m hoping to raise just $750 to help buy my plane tickets.

My total expenses will be over $2000 for the four day trip.

One of the perks I’m offering is a postcard-sized watercolor of Sedona’s famous Bell Rock. I’ll write whatever you want and send from Sedona to anywhere in the world. This could be a fun surprise for a friend.

I’m also offering painting workshops, limited edition lithographs, and some original paintings.

If you’ll be in Sedona on Saturday June 17th come see me paint at the

Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
336 State Route 179, Suite B121
86336 Sedona, Arizona
Tél. : 928-282-8704
Email : sedona@carredartistes.com

Here are some of the large paintings that will befor sale at the gallery.  All are oil on canvas.

 

100x100HeavenAndRock700
Heavan and Rock, 100x100cm, oil on canvas
80x80-CanyonLands
Canyonlands, 80x80cm, oil on canvas
50x50Painted-Medows
Painted Meadows, 50x50cm oil on canvas
50x50Love is a Pinto Pony
Love is a Pinto Pony, 50x50cm, oil on canvas
50x50-Cliffs
Cliffs 50x50cm
40x120-When the Valley is Blue
When the Valley is Blue, 40x120cm
100x100Canyon-de-Chelly
Canyon de Chelley, 100x100cm
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Pink Time, 80×80 cm, oil on canvas, ©2017 Angie Brooksby-Arcangioli

About Angie

Angie Brooksby was born in New York in 1965. She lives in Hyères, France where she paints in different styles. abstract landscapes, with gold leaf, watercolor, and oil plein air paintings of the French Riviera. After obtaining her diploma in Sculpture at M.I.C.A. she moved to Italy in 1990 and painted plein air landscapes for 21 years. The she moved to Paris in 2007 where she painted urban scenes. She is also a gong player and a Biofield Tuning Practitioner

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