Southwest Art once described works by Frank Balaam as canvases that “seem ablaze with light, so
brightly does a work like ‘Enjoying The Air’ flicker
with oranges, reds, and yellows, along with the
deeper greens, turquoises, purples, and blues you see at the base of a flickering flame.”
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Southwest Art once described works by Frank Balaam as canvases that “seem ablaze with light, so brightly does a work like ‘Enjoying The Air’ flicker with oranges, reds, and yellows, along with the deeper greens, turquoises, purples, and blues you see at the base of a flickering flame.” Collections and exhibits that have featured his art range from near (the Arizona Capitol Gallery, Sky Harbor Airport) to the far (the Ritz Carlton in Boston, Chateau Lorane, the Shemer Museum). He’s arguably our city’s most successful professional artist – and this month the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts hosts a rare chance to own a Frank Balaam original, for as little as a $2 raffle ticket (or 6 for $10). Winners don’t need to be present to win when drawings are announced. Buy tickets at the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts, call staff there at (928) 425-0884 or connect at facebook.com/cvcarts.