Sedona’s Red Rock Roadrunner, nicknamed “Morgan,” celebrates the artistry of Kennell and Adler’s sculpture while reimagining it in glowing fluorescent acrylics. With trails to Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock, and Castle Rock, it brings Sedona’s humor, color, and Southwest spirit to my Top Nine.
Coyote’s Lunar Serenade vividly captures Sedona’s glowing nights with fluorescent acrylics. The original transforms under black light, creating a 3-D effect, while hidden hearts, a second coyote, and a roadrunner painted by Robert Shields add layers of mystery and playful spirit.
Cathedral Moon grew from a collector’s request to adapt Creekside Cathedral—my first oil painting after a six-year break inspired by a Navajo spirit guide. This moonlit triptych became the best seller of my Cathedral Rock series, radiating Sedona’s mystical light.
This curated collection brings together nine of my most loved and most requested paintings — created in watercolor, oil, and fluorescent acrylics. These are the works that have captured hearts, sparked conversations, and drawn collectors back time and again. This...
Clark Sheppard Featured in Kudos Magazine – Village Gallery Highlight We’re thrilled to announce that Sedona Art Studios’ very own Clark Sheppard has been featured in this month’s edition of Kudos, one of Sedona’s premier arts and entertainment publications. His...
Verde Santa Fe Artists’ Studio Tour Verde Santa Fe Artists’ Studio Tour: Art lovers, mark your calendars! Twelve creatives (including yours truly) who call the Verde Santa Fe community home are opening their studio doors for a free, self‑guided tour on...