In Sonoma, you can go wine-tasting… or cheese-tasting… or olive oil-tasting… or just let the chefs of the area’s renowned restaurants put everything together for you. Then burn off some of that good food and wine by hiking or biking through redwood forests.
Restaurants in Sonoma
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Fine Art Gallery focusing on global humanity and inspiring unity. Lisa Kristine is an internationally recognized fine-art photographer. For more than 30 years she has documented indigenous cultures and social causes in more than 150 countries across six continents, meeting people at the level of the heart. Lisa’s work has been shown in exhibitions and purchased for permanent collections in museums throughout the United States and abroad. The current that runs through her work is the belief in the inherent dignity of every living being. Lisa masterfully navigates the emotional landscapes of her subjects and their environments, driving awareness around causes such as human trafficking, indigenous wisdom, and global unity.
Popped in here with my budding 16 year old photographer daughter. We were both so impressed. The photos are absolutely breathtaking. Definitely worth a stop.
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Arts Guild of Sonoma, organized in 1977 to exhibit and advance the creative efforts of 30 local artists, is the oldest continuously operating artists' collective in the State of California. Exhibitions change and update every month, and there is a public reception on the first Saturday from 4pm to 7pm, free to the public. Regular hours are Thursday through Monday from 11am to 5pm.
Wow, I was really impressed with the art here. These are one of a kind paintings, prints, jewelry and sculpture. If you ask the people behind the desk, they're artists too and their work is on display. They are happy to tell the story behind the art and that makes it so much more fun to shop here. I was surprised to find how inexpensive some of the items are. Definitely something to remember Sonoma by and so much better than a t-shirt or mug!
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For 25 years, Spirits In Stone has offered the largest evolving collection of Zimbabwe Shona Sculpture in North America. Our varied selection includes evocative paintings by acclaimed Ethiopian artist Wosene Kosrof, museum quality African masks and baskets. Our gorgeous jewelry collection includes designs by Gellner, Michael Zobel, Bernd Wolf, Schoeffel and Sarah Graham. Spirits In Stone invites you to come explore the full sculptural brilliance of their artists and International collections.
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I have been collection Cynthia Hipkiss art for over 40 years.. All her figures are so whimsical ,colorful and made to last.. They are bright colors. I have some of her art in my living room, dinning room and kitchen. In addition to her art, her daughters are equally talented artists in painting and ceramic art--- AND then there is her son who make some very beautiful traditional ceramic pieces.. What a talented family. Their art will always stand the test of time. This is a purchase that will bring you joy and a smile to your face each time you see it in your home.
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