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Located in the heart of Old Colorado City, Arati Artists Gallery has exhibited in the same location in Old Colorado City since 1977. Visitors can experience amazing artwork by local, award winning artists. We enjoy helping new and established art lovers add to their collections. You will find a wide variety of art that encompasses paintings, glass, pottery, sculpture, and jewelry.
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Arati Artists Hit the Streets!!
Have you seen these sculptures on the Avenue? They are by Arati artist, Don Orr, and you can see more at our gallery!
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Don Orr has two sculptures on the Avenue! “Bishop” is located between Dats Italian and Hunter Wolf and “Nemesis” is locate in front of the parking lot adjacent to the Wobble Olive.
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Dale Pittock and Don Orr also have a sculpture on 2nd St in Monument! It’s called” MetroRunner”. He talks, moves his head and his eyes light up. Don created the sculpture and Dale created the electronics.
Karen Storm's artwork has been put on the traffic signal box on the corner of Colorado Avenue and Colbrunn Court.
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We believe purchasing art is a very special experience. Knowing the artists personally creates a connection with our clients. Our local artists enjoy visiting with our clientele during our First Friday Artwalks and on any given day you can meet an artist at the gallery.
From landscape to figures, traditional to contemporary, and realism to abstraction, we have it all! Whether your looking for a small gift or a large piece of fine art for yourself or a loved one, you will find it at Arati.
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First Friday Artwalk
Arati Artists Gallery participates in the Old Colorado City First Friday Artwalks. The Artwalks are held monthly from April to December from 5-8 pm. These evenings have become an event to look forward to with many galleries participating and other local stores and restaurants remaining open.
More Artwalk information can be found at:
www.Shopoldcoloradocity.com
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Arati Artist Spotlight
Marilyn Kirkman
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Find a Way ...
Marilyn Kirkman has developed a way to continue her art in spite of macular degeneration. Silk and dyes are manipulated to create a highly textured and brilliantly colored painting.
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