
Located at just East of Broadway & Hardy at 764 W Broadway Rd in Tempe, AZ, Valley DTG Print Shop is looking for artists to team up with to display their artwork. We work with artists to get their art print ready, and find the best garments to suit their needs, whether it be tanks, tees, or hoodies, we can print on just about anything!
We offer a large amount of other services including screen printing, embroidery, paper printing, business cards, cups, mugs, etc.
Let Valley DTG Print Shop bring you to the next level!
Vickie Morrow
Designer; clay, tile and mosaic Artist
Vickie Morrow specializes in designing and creating one-of-a-kind art tile and mosaic designs for residential and commercial use. Work includes design, hand building the art tiles, fabrication and installation of custom, site specific art tile mosaics.
For me, art is a reflection of the world as seen by the artist. It is the stretch of visual reality, and an invitation to become involved in the artwork... strive to simplify, abstract & sometimes distort what the camera might see.
Visit the VX Gallery website for contact information.
"If you take the colors of Vincent Van Gogh and the faith of William Blake, add the loose, abstract freedom of Vassily Kandinsky, and spread the results liberally on canvas you would have painting by Wahid Nahle. This brilliant young painter produces an intuitive, positive art Filled with celebration of life and hope. The viewer, swimming in color, energy and mystery of his message is lifted by cosmic forces to a higher level of feeling, understanding and joy."
--Glendo Bolick, U.S.A
Wayne Michael Reich hails from Long Island, New York, and draws many of his artistic influences from his native home.
Inspired by the artistic influence of the 1980's New Wave movement, his unique one-off Pop Art paintings have earned him the respect and an unusually fierce loyalty among his dedicated base of collectors and patrons.
His photographic works based on traditional film processes, stem from his personal belief that the current use of Photoshop and other electronic rendering techniques is a sign of being a digital artist- not a photographer.
"Get it on the negative, not off a disc." is his credo.
With over 100 shows under his belt, and an average of 6 to 10 shows a year, he has strongly established himself (In the words of The Phoenix New Times) as a "provocative photographer whose work encompasses the spectra from the wholesome to the kinky".
His latest work- a series of architectural studies of Downtown Phoenix, garnered some of the highest praise of his career after an August 2006 show at PHX City Hall, and is currently being formed into a book project.
West Valley Art Museum
Includes works of local artists and the Museum's Permanent Collection contains over 4000 items from more than 90 countries with a key focus on Ethnic Dress, Textiles and Ethnographic Arts.
WVAC was incorporated as the Cultural Arts Society West in 1969, and changed its name to the West Valley Fine Arts Council in 1989 to reflect a broader, more inclusive vision. It became the West Valley Arts Council in 2004. WVAC has been central to creating what is recognized as a “high quality of life” for West Valley residents, and is the only multi-disciplinary arts organization of its type and scope in the Valley.
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