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Disney Fine Artist Rob Kaz To Appear At @stagenine Tommorrow To Reveal His Star Wars Episode VII collection

Stage Nine’s The Vault to Feature Disney Fine Artist, Rob Kaz at event Saturday, Noon-5:00 p.m. in Old Sacramento.

Kaz will unveil his new collection of Star Wars Episode VII original art

Stage Nine’s The Vault will again host a special opportunity for fans to meet a Disney Fine Art artist with a special visit from Rob Kaz, who will unveil his Star Wars Episode VII collection featuring infamous Star Wars scenes and characters in his unique style. Fans of all ages can meet and visit with Kaz or have their piece of art signed by him for no charge during a special appearance December 5, 2015 from Noon-5:00 p.m. each day at Stage Nine’s The Vault, 102 K Street in Old Sacramento.

These are highly anticipated events by fans of The Vault gallery at Stage Nine in Old Sacramento. It’s a unique chance for fans of both the artist and Star Wars to meet one of the creators of unique art that depicts one of pop culture’s iconic classics.
Pricing is affordable for those looking for holiday gifts with lithographs available for just $50, small canvas art prints for $125 and limited edition pieces around $400. Originals will also be on display and available for sale from Rob Kaz as well as other Star Wars original art (pricing v varies by the piece).

Art pieces will debut for the public at Stage Nine’s The Vault beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Friday.

Artist appearance/signing:
Noon-5:00 p.m. – Dec. 5, 2015

 Stage Nine’s The Vault art gallery, a Disney Fine Art gallery, 102 K Street (corner of Front and K) in Old Sacramento.

VISUALS: Original artwork from the film and inspired by the film Star Wars on display as well as a chance to meet and discuss the art with Disney Fine Art artist, Rob Kaz.

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