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DeGrazia said the "Superstition Mountains have quite a personality. She is alive. Her mood is ever changing. You can be close to her and yet feel so very far away. She bathes in rainbow colors. Her desert shadows are long and purple; they look like long eyelashes...Once you see her you can’t help but wonder about her and admire her beauty. You too will fall in love with her.”
This is available as a reproduction, please go to https://degrazia.org/shop/superstition-mountains/ for more information.
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Arizona artist Ettore “Ted” DeGrazia said, “My paintings are my life. They are my experience. They are what I have felt and known. Such things are not expressed easily in art.”
DeGrazia’s “Waiting”, oil on canvas, 1962.
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With its open ceiling, painted walls and rich history, the Mission in the Sun is available for couples looking for a unique wedding location. For more information please contact the gallery at 520-299-9191. 🌵💍🌵
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Southwestern artist Ted DeGrazia was fascinated by the beauty and lore of the Superstition Mountains, where he made many expeditions to the backcountry prospecting for gold. Happy Throwback Thursday! ⛏ Just a reminder, miners and prospectors are the subject of "DeGrazia Underground", a new exhibit at the Gallery in the Sun Museum. This selection of drawings and oil paintings dates from 1936 to 1972, and will be on display through August 30th, 2023.
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DeGrazia built the Mission in the Sun in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe calling the mission his most durable and important piece of art.
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Our new exhibits “DeGrazia’s Ballet” and “Rock Talk: The Prehistoric Art of Ted DeGrazia” are currently on display at the Gallery in the Sun Museum! Dating from the early 1950’s to the early 1970’s, many of the works featured in these exhibits are on display for the first time. The exhibits are on display through January 25th, 2023.
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In 1949, the DeGrazia's bought 10-acres of land in the Santa Catalina Foothills, north of Tucson. Soon after Ted and Marion began to build their home on the grounds, at this time there was no electricity, water, or services. All supplies that they needed had to be transported from Tucson. Happy Throwback Thursday!
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