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ORO VALLEY, Ariz. — If you're a lover of art, you might want to head up to Oro Valley for an exhibit happening until early May—the Art in Oro Valley Gallery Exhibition.
Magnuson says he has been an artist since childhood, primarily creating colorful works of art out of colored pencils. But when he applied for this year's exhibition, he chose to showcase a form of art he learned after graduating from welding school—3-D pieces made entirely from scrap metal. The Artistic Programs Manager with SAACA, Amanda Staples, said,"The artists are so thrilled to have their work seen and be recognized and be able to showcase even more pieces."
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