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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, December 12-15, 2020 B-3 The Park Record SEMI-ANNUAL ORIENTAL RUG SALE UP TO 70% OFF! UTAH’S MOST COMPLETE SELECTION Examples 12 x 18 12 x 15 8 x 10 6x9 4x6 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Sculptor Dorit Schwartz says her works represents her deep appreciation for the organic beauty found in nature. Continued from B-1 Gallery opens on Main process in her artist statement. “My creative process represents my deep appreciation for the organic beauty found in nature, Schwartz says. “Not only do I showcase the materials’ natural value, I also create new forms of art by fusing together parts that enhance each other’s beauty.” After meeting Schwartz, Zeytoni and Kurtz decided to open up a permanent gallery, but they wanted it to look and feel different than other galleries. “We feel like a gallery should look like an art collection and not a gift shop, so it is very clean and doesn’t have too many pieces of art,” Zeytoni said. “We wanted to make sure every piece we have will make an impression. We want people to see these pieces and say, ‘Wow.’” Zeytoni recruited her cousin, Shachar Zitony, to design the gallery. “Shachar is an architect in Israel, and the reason she spells her last name differently than me is because our parents spell all of our names differently in English,” Zeytoni said with a laugh. The cousins worked with Schwartz, who has works on display at the Discovery of our amazing sale prices: Indian Agra Afghan Veg Dye Veramin India Soumak Tibet Contemporary Pakistan Tabriz regular sale $8,967 $2,690 $8,881 $2,664 $1,745 $524 $2,808 $842 $1,797 $899 Sale prices good through December 31st Children’s Museum and the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas, to make Gaia on Main, as Zeytoni says, “into something strong, amazing and spiritual.” “We want people to come in to feel and absorb the energy, and touch the art,” Zeytoni said. “We want people to learn the healing attributes of the crystals, but we also want people to see the different layers of the wood that show how many years the wood was in the forest untouched by human hands.” Zeytoni is looking forward to meeting new clients through the gallery. “We are planning to represent more artists in the future, but we will still keep things in their natural materials,” she said. “That’s the whole idea of Gaia, which means ‘Mother Earth.’” 1460 Foothill Drive in Salt Lake City Near the Mouth of Parley’s Canyon 801-582-3500 JR. 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ACROSS 1 Impromptu musical get-together, informally 8 Counting tools 13 Most up to the task 19 Not much 20 Oddball 22 Commotion 23 Archaeologist’s assertion about a finding? 25 Jackson not in the Jackson 5 26 Benchmark: Abbr. 27 Members of the genus Lepus 28 Some overseas seasons 30 Common vinaigrette ingredient 31 Russian pancakes 33 Swim-team guru? 36 Geri ____, late jazz pianist 38 Authority 39 Used to be 40 Hire Phil Collins’s longtime band for a gig? 44 Brand that comes out a head? 45 Explosive sound 49 Curtain-call actions 50 One of 32 in the Thai alphabet 51 The Serengeti, e.g.? Online subscriptions: Today’s puzzle and more than 4,000 past puzzles, nytimes.com/crosswords ($39.95 a year). 54 TV journalist Curry 55 Long 56 Press 57 Covers with goo 58 Speck 59 Quits 62 Shadow during an eclipse 63 Knowing everything that’s available to view on Netflix? 67 Look forward to 68 Clay-based 69 Unpleasant 70 Clishmaclaver or bavardage, to use some fancy language 72 Trim 73 A/C measures 74 Hwy. offense 77 Amenity offered at an internet cafe? 79 Nickname for baseball great Ernie Banks 81 Gets out in dodgeball, say 82 Sticks in 83 Yes, in Brest 84 Bit of reading at a bar mitzvah? 86 Director Lee 87 Entertain 89 Deconstruct for analysis 90 Stand-up’s bombs? 95 Keys near G’s 98 Actor Rutger of ‘‘Blind Fury’’ 99 Keister 100 Less friendly 101 Assistance 104 Peninsula shared by Italy, Slovenia and Croatia 106 Art-shop worker’s manual? 110 Urbanize 111 Spit it out! 112 Part of a canopy 113 The plus side 114 Cuisine that specializes in beef barbecue 115 No-parking-zone fixture 21 Short race, for short 24 Your: Fr. 29 ‘‘When the country was fallin’ apart, Betsy Ross got it all ____ up’’ (‘‘Maude’’ theme lyric) 32 Albanian coins 33 Something that’s often rigged 34 TV’s Burrell and baseball’s Cobb 35 Looks longingly 36 Band that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest DO W N 37 Minnesota’s state bird 1 Pokes 38 Orlando-to-Miami dir. 2 Bushels 41 Role for Patti LuPone and Madonna 3 ‘‘Whoa!’’ 42 Brand X 4 Geneviève, for one: Abbr. 43 Flock member 5 Imprinting indelibly 44 Spotted bean 6 M.I.T.’s business school 45 ‘‘Well, I’ll be,’’ to a Brit 7 Mathematician Poincaré with a 46 Offspring of a famous conjecture 43-Down 8 Flabbergasts 47 Taiwanese PCs 9 ____ E. King, singer 48 Big butte and co-composer of 51 A dime a dozen, say? ‘‘Stand by Me’’ 52 It can help you get 10 River islet a grip 11 Ye olde news 53 Drops (down) heavily announcers 55 Beautifully worded 12 ‘‘Same here!’’ 56 Joe Jackson’s ‘‘____ 13 Knee part, for short Really Going Out 14 Fan group? With Him?’’ 15 Like ‘‘alter ego’’ and 58 Van Gogh painting ‘‘alma mater’’ that once fetched 16 Prayer hands, for one a record amount 17 ‘‘. . . or ____ think!’’ at auction ($53.9 18 Part of L.G.B.T.Q. million) 20 23 25 27 31 28 32 33 37 41 49 50 54 34 42 35 43 44 51 52 53 56 58 59 64 57 60 61 65 67 71 77 69 72 73 78 82 79 83 92 87 93 110 113 59 Hair-pattern protector 60 ____ nous 61 Get in gear? 63 Dubbing need 64 Used a stun gun on 65 ____ pants 66 Take a dive, maybe 67 Digital-imaging company that used to make film 71 Apt rhyme for ‘‘baloney’’ 73 Dating notation: Abbr. 88 89 95 99 105 81 85 94 98 104 80 84 86 91 62 66 68 70 30 39 55 63 29 38 40 90 22 24 26 36 21 96 97 100 106 107 111 108 109 112 114 74 Start of a seasonal request 75 ‘‘Fluff Yeah’’ slipper sandals, e.g. 76 ‘‘Gotcha’’ 78 Helical bit 79 Be off the mark 80 GPS calculation: Abbr. 81 Exam for H.S. jrs. 84 Original tale of robot rebellion 85 Boxed a bit 115 86 Untethered 87 Biblical mount 88 Team spirit 90 Spanish term of affection between young women 91 Spring in northern Africa 92 Many rescues 93 Gooseflesh-inducing, maybe 94 Some coin tossers 95 Serve well? 96 Liquor-store purchase 97 Suspicious 100 Where Shiraz is located 102 Pic to click 103 Corp. division 105 Exclamations of regret 107 Combine 108 Green of ‘‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’’ 109 Always, in verse |