Cinnamon Canyon
New piece for the Art Walk in a custom steel frame with cutouts of a yucca and a cactus in the corners
by Chris Hayden of Arcman Welding Services of Monte Vista
Sun as Flower sold to client in Texas!
Cinnamon Canyon
New piece for the Art Walk in a custom steel frame with cutouts of a yucca and a cactus in the corners
by Chris Hayden of Arcman Welding Services of Monte Vista
Sun as Flower sold to client in Texas!
I have three pieces entered in the Art Walk this year. Two of which are in re-purposed frames. “From Linda’s Window” entitled because of the old carving in the back of the frame. “Apache Point” and “Spirit of the Sun”. I anticipate this year’s Art Walk to be as successful as last year. It brings together all the various talents of the area.
Yesterday the 7th Annual Alamosa Artwalk was held, bringing out many familiar faces as well as new ones from other areas. The day was gloriously sunny, considering the heavy spring snowfall of a couple of days ago.
The streets and shops of Alamosa were filled with artists, entertainers, writers , musicians and speakers. There was something for every age and gender, from face-painting to poetry readings and samplings of local foodstuffs.
I spent a good part of the day visiting the many venues, then the rest at the SLV Brewery, where my work is featured year-long and my two new works had just been added last week for the Artwalk. In fact, I hung “Colorado” early Tues. afternoon & had a committed buyer by that evening. My other piece for the Artwalk, consisting of a pair of corner-hangers entitled “Picses” got a lot of attention, but no takers yet. It was great visiting with fellow artists and past and potential clients.
All in all a wonderful day celebrating the variety of artistic talent in my community.