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Silver and Stone Gallery in Kingman hosts artists’ work


Travis Good is the owner of the Silver and Stone Gallery. On Friday, November 7th, he hosted the art of 3 other artists with a meet and greet, appetizers and food, and a raffle for turquoise jewelry. Travis is himself an artist who was in an accident that resulted in him being unable to work as a mechanic anymore. He expresses himself in his art, creating unique pieces. Photo by Vincent LeClair.

The creations of Natalia Walldorf on display at Silver and Stone Gallery. Her work will be available at the gallery from November 7 through December 20th. Natalya Walldorf is from a small town off the coast of the Black Sea. Her experiences traveling to many countries and the beauty of the world is what influences her work. Photo by Vincent LeClair.

Mike Lawrence’s art on display at the Silver and Stone Gallery. It will be displayed from November 7th to December 20th. Mike Lawrence graduated from NAU with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1979, working as an illustrator, graphic designer, art director, instructor and artist since. His main inspirations are the Mohave Desert and the American Southwest. Photo by Vincent LeClair.

Kylie Gray’s art is on display at the Silver and Stone Gallery from November 7th to December 20th. Kylie Gray founded the first Urban Sketching Group, promoting ‘draw what you see’. In her free time, she volunteers for Skyhound Rescue Tracker, Feral Cat Warriors, and Friends of Mohave County Animal Shelter. Photo by Vincent LeClair.