Sedona Arizona Real Estate & Community: Outdoor Living Show Comes to Sedona!
Sedona already has a naturally beautiful outside space – the gorgeous red rocks!
However if you are looking for inspiration in creating your own tranquil setting on your property using outdoor art then then this outdoor living show held at El Prado by the Creek is the place to go. Hosted between June 1st through 7th 2009.
It gets better, El Prado by the Creek has created a Stimulus Plan of its own: a tax break and free shipping on artwork featured at the show. Meaning that the gallery will pay your sales tax and your shipping or delivery free within the continental United States for outdoor art purchased during the show. From natural stone fountains and rock furniture to wind and kinetic sculpture, El Prado’s garden is the inspiration for creating your own piece of art! Buyers therefore are saving a lot of money.
The themes for the galleries pieces are the four classical elements, air, fire, earth and water. Meaning that pieces of art will gel well with different gardens throughout Sedona. Whether your yard is desert, golf-green lush grass, ponderosa pine needles or Sedona red rocks, El Prado has the art pieces to create your haven from the stress of the world.
Definately check it out! El Prado by the Creek is located in Tlaquepaque Village, 336 State Route 179, Sedona, Arizona. Established in 1976, the gallery is a standard for fine art in Sedona. The gallery and gardens are open daily 10 – 5 (summer hours: weekdays open until 6:00 p.m., Friday & Saturday until 7:00 p.m.). El Prado by the Creek can be contacted at 928-282-7390.
If you have decided that you would like to own a home in Sedona as a full time resident or part time then contact Claudia Ault and her team in downtown Sedona.
For a complimentary search of the Sedona MLS and access to all property currently on the market in Sedona AZ, visit www.claudiaault.com. For the best in Sedona Real Estate service and knowledge, contact Claudia Ault at 928-301-3016.
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