The unique masterful works of Elizabeth Silk are spiritually inspired, spontaneous in creative direction, and ethereal in style. She calls it 'Emotion in Motion', portraying movement, passion, and sensuality. Love and compassion flow through all of her art, communicating deep emotion, enduring truths, and unspoken soul-felt words, evoking powerful and moving responses from everyone who casts eyes on her work. In her own words, 'Love is the basic ingredient; do all things with love and your creation will be of the purest form'.
 
 
Go to the Sacred Hoop Trading / Flagstaff Art Barn website Go to the Sacred Hoop Trading / Flagstaff Art Barn website
Flagstaff Art Barn
2320 Fort Valley Road
Flagstaff, Arizona  86001
Phone: (928) 774-0822
Web: www.flagstaffartbarn.com
          www.sacredhooptrading.com
As befitting an area heavily influenced by Indian history and culture, the Flagstaff arts scene relies heavily on its wealth of local artists. Carvers, potters, silversmiths and weavers from the Hopi and Navajo communities have been trading their fine arts in Flagstaff for many generations.
 
The Flagstaff Art Barn was founded in 1963 as a non-profit center that displayed and encouraged local art. We continue this tradition with a particular emphasis on the art of Native Americans. While most of the art offered for sale is from the immediate local Navajo and Hopi artists, we also offer a wide selection of art by many other Native American communities.
••• Elizabeth Silk’s Displays in the Flagstaff Art Barn •••
Elizabeth Silk at the Flagstaff Art Barn
Elizabeth Silk on display at the Flagstaff Art BarnElizabeth Silk on display at the Flagstaff Art Barn
Elizabeth Silk on display at the Flagstaff Art Barn
Elizabeth Silk at the Flagstaff Art Barn
 
Elizabeth Silk on display at the Flagstaff Art BarnElizabeth Silk on display at the Flagstaff Art Barn
Elizabeth Silk on display at the Flagstaff Art BarnElizabeth Silk on display at the Flagstaff Art Barn
 
Elizabeth Silk at the Flagstaff Art Barn
Elizabeth Silk work-in-progress at the Flagstaff Art Barn