The Adobe Hacienda is the premier choice for Sedona B&B lodging in Arizona.
Sedona is a mecca for artists of all media, drawn here by the energy and natural beauty of the red rocks. Perhaps no where else (outside of Santa Fe) will you find such a renowned community of accomplished artists. We are proud to present many, many works of original art throughout the inn. Here is a sample of Sedona artists currently on display:
Cotti -- oils, shown below
Known for his exquisite portraits and his mastery of a nearly lost tradition in the fine art of oil painting, Cotti, who has been commissioned by greats like Josephine Baker and Orson Wells, and whose portraits can be found in the galleries of collectors worldwide, now, with a life as rich as the art he produces, reemerges to grace the art world.
More recently, Cotti had been teaching his nearly lost craft to devoted art students. There are few artists today who can pass down Rembrandt's "old school" methods of fine oil painting mastered by Cotti, which art critics consider to be a dying craft. Cotti not only offers many of his original oils for sale, he also offers giclees. Cotti continues to accept commissions for portraits, and rumor has it, he is about to emerge with yet a new expression of his mastery.
Here is a sample of Cotti's work on currently on display at Adobe Hacienda.

Polly Cullen -- pastels, shown below
A rare showing of Polly's extraordinary and award-winning work. Polly's passion is the rich thick pigment of pastels. She loves the fascinating combination of mystery and intent that goes into each piece of art. Polly's roots are in New England with chapters of her life spent in Europe, Colorado and the Pacific Northwest. She is married to artist Bill Cullen with whom she has spent 10 years sculpting and carving a unique home here in Sedona. Polly continues to study with exceptional teachers, mostly in Denver, Scottsdale and the Sedona area. Polly writes, "I have the extreme good fortune of being able to work nearly full time on my art in two exquisite locations: Sedona, Arizona and Winter Park, Colorado."




Jean Capalbo -- acrylics, shown below




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