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The DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum was designed and built by Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia. It is home to a colorful array of DeGrazia originals.
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Save the date, the unveils a new exhibit on January 28th: “DeGrazia’s Native Dancers”! This new selection of paintings features Native American ceremonial dancers of the desert Southwest. It will be on display through August 31st, 2022.

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In the early 1970’s, created a series of astrological paintings, drawings, and essays. Many have requested that I share the series with you as the zodiac signs change so here is a photo of DeGrazia’s “Capricorn”, have a great birthday month! ♑️ 🐐

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said he would get “scolded. To hell with that. If I want to stretch the neck of a horse, I’ll stretch it. If I want to paint a pink horse, I’ll paint it. That is what it’s all about––not doing it the way they want you to do it, but doing it your way.”

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Many claimed that could only paint children and angels. This inspired him to paint a collection titled "DeGrazia Paints the Bullfight” in 1966. In the bullfighting scenes, the artist always tried to portray sympathy while siding with the bull. Happy

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In the early 1970’s, created a series of astrological paintings and essays. Many have requested that I share the series with you as the zodiac signs change so here is a photo of DeGrazia’s “Sagittarius”, have a great birthday month! ♐️#Zodiac

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“DeGrazia’s Superstition Mountain Collection” is currently on display through January 26th, 2022! The legends, history, natural beauty, and native cultures of the Superstitions inspired the artist to create several essays, drawings & paintings.
https://t.co/RbSSFJw2Dz

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“Children––they are all over my canvases. You see these beautiful black eyes looking at you with awe.”

“Rosita”, oil on canvas, 1975.

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