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Creative Gateways In Scottsdale, AZ Makes Their Mark In Thriving Art Scene

by DAVIS BROWN PRC Agency

Creative Gateways believes that art is a way for us to express and share the transcendental parts of the human soul, to create timeless, beautiful pieces that enliven our hearts and our homes. 

That’s why the new gallery’s exciting and avant-garde retail collection, including one-of-a-kind paintings, sculptures and jewelry from several prominent local artists, has quickly drawn attention from the local arts community. 

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In a city which is now home to over 80 galleries, and in 2021 was named one of America’s best art hubs, Creative Gateways has quickly made a mark on the scene, as evidenced by their inclusion in the city’s iconic weekly Art Walk. 

The city’s Art Walk has become synonymous with its acclaimed commitment to fine arts, and inclusions to its itinerary are extremely limited and extremely coveted.  

Therefore, Creative Gateways is especially proud to announce that they are now the newest gallery to be a part of this important tradition. 

Creative Gateways has an expansive collection of contemporary artworks from local names you know, like Tom Marosz, Shane Fero, Tomas Panzarino and Eli Mazet. Some of the new pieces that are sure to excite you include Meg Munroe’s Aluminum Giclée Print ‘Nature’ series, which makes use of textural brushwork and religious iconography to create pantheistic, Neo-romantic artworks that would bring warmth to your living space.

Of a similar caliber is Andrew Suryono’s nature photography. Capturing incredible detail in the natural world and reveling in its harmonies and contrasts, Creative Gateways is now offering you limited edition prints of his ‘Zebra Maze’ and ‘Vibrant Swimmer’.

Beyond wall art, the gallery is expanding its collection of wearable art, with bracelets, rings, earrings and necklaces now available. These items are handcrafted by local artisans and feature natural gemstones set in silver and gold.

If you would like to enrich your collection through sculpture, Creative Gateways has a range of statement pieces to suit both your indoor and outdoor spaces. 

The gallery is the vision of art curator and collector Brett Labit. With Creative Gateways, he transformed Kuivato Glass Art Gallery, one of Scottsdale’s oldest galleries, into an acutely modern and dynamic space that brings the past into the present. 

A spokesperson for the gallery said, “If you’re looking to own a piece of beautiful art that no one else will ever have, Creative Gateways is the place to find it. Ranging from paintings to sculptures to mirrors to decor, visit our fine art gallery in Scottsdale to find the perfect piece of art for your home or office.”   

Art brings value, spirit and feeling to life. If you’re looking for artwork to transform your home or office look no further than Scottsdale’s best new gallery, Creative Gateways. 

Visit https://creativegateways.com/blog/scottsdale-welcomes-new-fine-art-gallery-creative-gateways-to-scottsdale-art-walk/?utm_source=MOAM%20NEWS&utm_medium=NEWS&utm_campaign=Scottsdale%20Welcomes%20New%20Fine%20Art%20Gallery%2C%20Creative%20Gateways%2C%20To%20Scottsdale%20Art%20Walk&utm_term=Scottsdale%20Welcomes%20New%20Fine%20Art%20Gallery%2C%20Creative%20Gateways%2C%20To%20Scottsdale%20Art%20Walk today to see a selection of the stunning pieces that you could make yours. 


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