Artist preferred to work at night, but one of his favorite subjects was the night itself, as featured in this nocturnal painting "Twilight Ponies".

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For more than fifty years, painted the Sonoran desert, it's creatures and the narratives of the Southwest’s Native American culture.

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Happy National Wildlife Week! Dating all the way back to 1938, National Wildlife Week connects budding conservationists of all ages to the awesome wonders of wildlife.

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was fascinated by the beauty and lore of the where he made many expeditions to the backcountry prospecting for gold. The grizzled prospector heading into the mountains with his trusty burro was a symbol of hope and independence for DeGrazia.

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often said he dreamt his artwork before he created it. It was his habit to retire early and rise at 1 or 2am to work in the solitude of the late night hours. In many cases, DeGrazia noted time of night next to his signature, lending these small works large significance.

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In 1936, DeGrazia moved to Bisbee where he managed his father-in-law's theatre. Although he was making a living, he was not happy with this work. Any money he saved went towards art supplies. Any extra time he had went to his art. He was searching, trying to find his own style.

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Artist channels his emotions into the color and action-packed paint strokes to convey speed, movement and energy in several paintings such as the “Hoop Dancer”.

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primarily used watercolors for sketching, illustration, and studies for oil paintings but for several years he focused on them as a serious art form of their own.

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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! ♑️🐐#Capricorn

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TODAY is the last day for a guaranteed Christmas delivery for domestic packages if you are ordering from our website, https://t.co/f5BU47jfp2. We have a large assortment of holiday products that any DeGrazia enthusiast’s would enjoy!

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Today, December 12th is the honorary celebration of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico. DeGrazia's was built in her honor!

Just a reminder, our annual “La Fiesta de Guadalupe” has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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In the early 1970’s, created a series of astrological paintings, drawings & 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!

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