


Sedona Artists
Meet the Creative Voices



Sacred Sedona Art is proud to feature Sedona Artists whose work reflects the beauty, energy, and originality of this region. Explore artist profiles, discover original Sedona Artwork, and connect with the people helping shape the evolving culture of Art in Sedona.
From lifelong makers to emerging voices, our platform is designed to support artists across many modalities while offering the public a deeper connection to the people behind the work. Here, visitors can discover original Sedona Artwork, learn more about each artist’s story, and explore the many expressions that make this community so unique.
Support Your Local Sedona Artists!



Sedona
Artist Profiles
Explore Local Creativity






Alan Wood-Thomas

An artist in the truest sense – shaped by beauty, committed to mastery, and guided by a vision that was never dependent on recognition. His work carries the imprint of a life devoted not merely to art, but to the relentless pursuit of form, spirit, and truth through creation.
Williams

Williams is a Sedona artist whose work explores pen and ink drawing, symbolic desert landscapes, imaginative rock formations, and handcrafted wire art. Through organic linework, Southwestern forms, spirals, trees, and visionary imagery, his work reflects a creative practice shaped by nature, mystery, movement, and intuitive expression.
TyPhaon Set

TyPhaon Set has been part of the Sedona community for over 25 years, creating artwork that moves between sacred geometry, symbolic pen and ink compositions, meditative landscapes, and expressive painting. Their work reflects a distinctive visual language shaped by contemplation, mystery, and inner experience.
Matel

Matel is a Sedona artist whose work explores expressive painting, spiritual symbolism, and vibrant fields of color charged with energy, movement, and inner presence. Through abstraction, sacred imagery, and atmospheric form, the work reflects a creative practice shaped by intuition, transformation, and emotional depth.
Usha Lamat

Usha Lamat is a Sedona artist whose work explores energetic shields, symbolic art, and spirit-centered photography shaped by intention, ritual presence, and natural connection. Through handcrafted forms, radiant color, and contemplative imagery, the work reflects a creative practice rooted in intuition, energy, and transformation.



Sedona
Art Collective
Are You a Local Artist in Sedona?



Sacred Sedona Art is building a collective of local artists, makers, and creative voices connected to Sedona and the surrounding area. If you create original artwork, photography, jewelry, pottery, music, poetry, dance, symbolic work, or handmade pieces, we invite you to share your work with a growing artist-led community.
The Sedona Art Collective is designed to support visibility, collaboration, and long-term creative opportunity while helping more people discover the artists behind Art in Sedona.











