Carlos Mandelaveitia

Carlos Mandelaveitia

is a digital artist, web developer, master printer, photographer, and creative with over three decades of experience in his field. Born in Cuba and raised in Miami, FL, Carlos currently resides in Cave Creek, Arizona. With his diverse skill set, Carlos excels in all stages of imagery, print production, web development, and environmental design. His meticulous attention to detail and creativity are evident in all his projects.

Carlos has collaborated with numerous local artists and non-profit organizations, as well as nationally recognized entities like the Phoenix Art Museum and the Smithsonian Museum. His expertise and professionalism have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and reliable creative professional.

In addition to his work as a digital artist, Carlos also has a passion for teaching. He shares his extensive knowledge and experience with others, helping to inspire and educate the next generation of creatives.

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Larry Passey

Larry Passey

“I saw a large ocean buoy sitting in dry dock nine years ago. It was a beautiful form out of the water. I have been making flagstone Land Buoys since that experience. I love the interior pigment of the broken stone. As a curious child I learned from the unknown. As an adult this curiosity is ordered passion and desire, thus being the foundation of my Art. This is where the studio name Noirberry comes from. Sometimes dark ideas need a place to become beautiful.”

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Chance Phillips

Chance Phillips

is a Fiber Artist whose lifelong love of color and texture led her to felting 14 years ago. She works with both wet felting which uses soap, water, and friction to transform wool to felt...and needle felting where the tool used for creating is a barbed needle. Most recently she has developed a method she refers to as “painting with wool”. Carded, dyed wool fibers are the medium in this art form and the barbed needle is the brush. Painting with the wool fibers through layering and shading continues to inspire and direct her creativity.

Her work can be seen at CattleTrack Arts and Preservation and Andaz Scottsdale Resort and Spa where her permanent installation “World So Full” welcomes guests from around the world. As Artist in Residence there, she loves passing on the art and joy of felting.

Timothy Chapman

Timothy Chapman

It was while I was completing my undergraduate degree in biology that I realized my love for the discipline was more aesthetic than genuinely scientific. So I changed my focus and got undergraduate and graduate degrees in printmaking. I later began painting seriously for want of a press; acrylic is currently my medium of choice. In order to surround myself with strangeness of life, I have been collecting and growing succulents and other desert plants which, in turn, attract all kinds of birds and insects. My mid-city yard has become a hotbed of pollution, predation, regeneration and sexual display (mostly invertebrate)

The look of this work owes a lot to my fondness for earlier styles of depicting animals, particularly the copperplate engravings that illustrated Buffon’s Natural History (begun in 1766) as well as Victorian animal portraiture and old scientific illustration. I have tried to present similarly earnest, but basically inaccurate, renderings of animals by using humor, irony and surrealistic sensibility that is not available to the scientist. What I want most is to impart to the viewer a sense of wonder and strangeness that nature photography and video, in spite of their inherent capacity for precision, cannot.

Suite 6

Suite 6

Located within the George Ellis section of Cattle Track is Suite 6 Architecture + Planning. Large scale planned projects are the heart and soul of this practice. This specialized firm has grown to offer over 40 years of combined design experience. Their ability to recognize the uniqueness and context of each site and its surrounding area is one of their core strengths.