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    Doug Adams

    Visual Artist

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    I have always had a strong desire to create. I have been in the steel making industry for over 27 years and for the last three years I have been creating unique one of a kind sculptured bells for both home and garden that are not only beautiful, but functional as well. These sculptured bells are made from 100% recycled materials that might otherwise be discarded in our landfills and junkyards. All have a natural rust finish for any decor. Use them to call your family to dinner at the ranch or cabin, or ring just for the joy of hearing the lovely expressive tones. They may also be used in a entry way to announce the arrival of guests or family. In any setting these elegant pieces will be an unusual and eye catching addition.I am curntly in the Juniper Sky fine arts gallery located in the coyote gulch court - Kayenta, Ut (www.coyotegulchartvillage.com) and also Palmers Gallery SLC, UT.


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        Doug Adams

        Deweyville, UT 84309

        Phone: (435)257-6562



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