Keep Sedona Beautiful has exciting news to share! For the first time we are collaborating with an artist to help bring awareness to our cause. World renowned fine artist and sculptor James Havens has generously offered to share fifty percent of proceeds from the sale of the “Keep Sedona Beautiful” Limited Edition print-Hand-embellished canvases. Signed, numbered & unique!

 

James Havens, artist and conservationist, is a renowned painter and sculptor celebrated for his epic, large-scale museum pieces exploring historic themes, endangered species, and majestic figurative oil paintings. His recent focus on conservation efforts has led to impactful projects — spotlighting endangered wildlife and ecosystems globally.

 

Having recently discovered Sedona, James painted an original as a fundraiser for KSB. As per James, “We are now accepting pre-orders for the ‘Keep Sedona Beautiful Sedona Canvas 1’ special conservation edition.” This is the first of ten in Sedona.

 

KSB members and friends have an opportunity to help KSB while enjoying a quality art purchase.

 

Watch as James talks about his Sedona project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMggFD_Zdhw

 

The 4.3′ x 8′ original oil on canvas (rolls for shipping) below is available for purchase for $26,500, along with 1,000 16” x 38” conservation edition Print-Hand-embellished canvases for $750 each. View, ask questions, email or order his work at STORE (let James know you are a KSB purchaser).

 

Some quotes from museums who own his work:

 

“Alaska Museum of the North has a James Havens’s painting prominently displayed in our museum. He is a talented artist.”

Patrick Druckenmiller, PhD, Director, University of Alaska Museum of the North. 

 

“Our museum has worked extensively with James Havens and own multiple paintings, along with a pterosaur (flying reptile) sculpture with a 32-foot wingspan hanging from our ceiling. James is our signature artist at the museum because of his incredible artistic abilities and attention to detail.”

Dr. Kristine Crossen, Board President, Alaska Museum of Science and Nature