Linda Rauch Gallery 26070 East US Highway 64 Taos, NM 87571 Linda Rauch Gallery is located in gorgeous Taos Canyon on the Enchanted Circle National Scenic Byway. The gallery sits on the banks of the Rio Fernando, is nestled in an aspen grove, and surrounded by a beautiful garden. In compliance with COVID-19 guidelines, I will be open by appointment only. Please call the following number if you would like to visit the gallery. 512-417-0116 [cell] 575-224-6928 [land line] (Or, email me at lrauchartist@yahoo.com) VISIT LINDA RAUCH GALLERY WEBSITE “I think of my work as a fairy tale.” New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them.
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Featuring: Inspired by nature - Pastel paintings by Katherine Irish, IAPS/MC, PSA, PSNM/DP.10/24/2022 Katherine Irish, IAPS/MC, PSA, PSNM/DP, Fine Art VISIT ARTIST'S WEBSITE Participant Placitas Studio Tour “Nature is a window to a presence much larger than we are. Nature and light teach us about impermanence. My art points to being mindful of our ever changing experience of the beauty that can be found in life." Katherine Irish "I am a Skywatcher. I have been a Skywatcher as long as I can remember. Big skies over the desert, approaching weather, defined by the size and shapes of clouds." New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. Featuring: Albuquerque Artist, Carla Forrest, Contemporary Painter, Painting the New West.10/13/2022 Carla Forrest, Contemporary Painter Painting the New West Patio Escondido, 404 C-5 San Felipe NW, Old town Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 artist@carlaforrest.com www.carlaforrest.com map "I approach painting as an observer of the soul, enlightening the viewer about the presence, wonder, and dignity of nature and life. I want the viewer to value place and person in a space of spirit and heart and bring this illumination into their personal environments." Award-winning contemporary artist Carla Forrest paints the New West in her spectral luminescent works, inspired by direct observation of nature and life. Honored as a Local Treasure by the Albuquerque Arts Business Association, Carla obtained her Bachelor in studio art from State University of New York, Master of Science in Teaching Visual Arts from Rochester Institute of Technology, and Doctorate in Organizational Learning and Instructional Technologies from the University of New Mexico. Carla Forrest Fine Art Studio & Gallery opened in September 2018, nestled in serene Patio Escondido in Old Town Albuquerque, with exclusive focus on Carla’s contemporary fine art. Please join Carla's newsletter list to receive updates on gallery and atelier activities! Click on Images for Enlarged Viewing New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. Tom Quinn Kumpf grew up in a predominantly Irish, working-class neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He served with the U.S. Navy in Vietnam and has since worked as a photojournalist in other conflict areas of the world. He is an internationally recognized, award-winning photographer, writer, and poet whose work has appeared in news publications and in exhibitions throughout the U.S., Europe, and the former USSR. Today, Tom works primarily in documentary, fine art, travel, and portrait photography, teaches individuals and group photo workshops, serves as a consultant for photo projects and exhibitions, and acts as a storyteller at Irish festivals in the U.S. His fine-art prints are represented by a number of galleries and agencies while a stock photo library of nearly 200,000 photographs provides images to media outlets, businesses, corporations, and individuals worldwide. He currently lives in a small mountain village in Northern New Mexico. New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. Edward Gonzales Figurative Painter PAINTINGS CELEBRATING THE HISPANIC SOUTHWEST VISIT ARTIST'S WEBSITE Follow Edward on facebook Artist's Statement: I am a figurative painter with family roots in New Mexico and Mexico. Much of my art depicts the Hispanic people and landscapes of the Southwest. My interest is in creating artwork that expresses the human spirit and celebrates the beauty of Nature. I have followed this path of exploration as a professional fine artist for forty years. My paintings form a body of art that is connected and unified by cultural subject matter and color. They are in many private collections and in public collections including the Millicent Rogers Museum, Taos; Harwood Museum of Art, Taos; New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe; Albuquerque Museum; the National Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum and the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. In 2004 a new public elementary school was named for me honoring my contributions to fine art and Southwest culture. New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. Lauren Deyo Fine Art Mixed Media & Encaustic Artist Mixing it up with creative energy. VISIT ARTIST'S WEBSITE Instagram: @artbydeyo Represented by: Corrales Bosque Gallery Corrales, NM Ricochet Gallery Albuquerque, NM Artist Statement: Art is the creative journey which leads her exploration into painting and experimenting with color and materials. Explorations allow for her inner child to play with mark making and layers of paint add history to her work. Her love of Oriental brush painting has been an influence and fuels her practice of utilizing mixed media, integrating collage elements into the works. East meets West as she integrates these influences with her passion for abstract expressionism - joining the exacting, methodical style of one, with the free, spontaneous flow of the other. Oriental influences are a natural pairing with my love of nature. Recently she discovered her love for encaustic collage. Encaustic is the perfect vehicle for marrying paper with wax. Through papers and wax her stories emerge about the relationships between people, creatures and things. New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. George Boyce Peña Blanca, New Mexico Southwestern Oil Paintings/Photography/Native American Art To Follow George [Jorge]: Email: jorge2horses@aol.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gboyce34 Instagram: gboyce34 "I am an 87 year old artist aka, Old Man with a Paintbrush. I have been painting steadily since 2018. I painted a little in my 40’s and learned some from former Tucson artist, Ted deGrazia. I grew up on the Navajo reservation and have lived in Peña Blanca over 20 years. I’m a southwestern story teller. " New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them Colleen Zacharias Gregoire, Artist for CZG Studios Oils and Watercolor Paintings VISIT ARTIST'S WEBSITE Follow CZG Studios on Facebook Participant Placitas Studio Tour "My oils and watercolor paintings are inspired by a spiritual sense of 'home', a search for quiet respite and reflection, defined by the house we live in or the land around us. Connecting with our surroundings provides both a simple pleasure and a vital purpose to our existence. My landscape paintings tend to focus on the immediate and perhaps often overlooked details in nature, as do my architectural studies. I am also intrigued by the history of the front porches of the past, and the way in which people incorporate them as a welcoming space to their homes. These snapshots of daily life are set like a stage with the changing effects of light from season to season, and the rich play of colors that harmonize to define a personal and very intimate space." New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. COMMISSION WORK "The intricacies of nature serve as the inspiration for my work. Whether my aim is to create a detailed piece with drawing media, like ink or graphite, or whether I’m working on loose and abstract work with paints and mixed media, nature is at the heart of the concept. The forms and lines that are the foundation of every aspect of nature, the curves and spirals of shells and flowers, the hexagon in bee hives, the textures, colors and variety of species fascinate my creative mind. I welcome commission requests. Should you an idea or want me to create something special for you or a loved one, please reach out to me." Www.CeliaCortez.com New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. VISIT ANDREA'S WEBSITE & SANTA FE PAINTING WORKSHOPS WEBSITE Follow Andrea& Santa Fe Painting Workshops on Facebook Andrea Cermanski’s work is a conversation in color inspired by the intricacies of our natural world. Extracting her palette from nature, her work embodies the delicate interplay of light and color, texture and form. While working, she intuitively synthesizes memories of the land, sky and water, allowing something new to emerge–a metamorphosis. The culmination results in capturing the essence of a place vaguely familiar to us all. Similar to the excitement of recognizing familiar images while watching clouds, her work seeks to grasp the contemplative eye of the viewer. New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. Featuring: Santa Fe Artist, Maud Sejournant, Watercolor on The Slick Surface of Bristol Paper.9/28/2022 Maud Sejournant, Artist Watercolor on the Slick Surface of Bristol Paper VISIT ARTIST'S WEBSITE Follow Maud on: Instagram Facebook Four Elements: Air, Water, Earth and Fire Born in Paris, France, I started my life-long love of drawing as a little girl under the auspices of my grandmother who was an impressionist painter. My paintings express the Elements (Air, Water, Earth, and Fire), and I use watercolor to convey their movement and fluidity. Recently, the climate has manifested their deep energy through flooding, fires, drought: We need to listen to them. I wish that my paintings may be their voice. New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. Daniella Willett-Rabin was born in Madison, Wisconsin. During her formative years she had the opportunity to live in both Italy and Spain. She graduated from the visual arts high school, Escuela de Artes y Superior de Conservación y Restauración, in Salamanca, Spain in 1999. After graduation she pursued her love of percussion and studied drumming in both Los Angeles and Guinea, West Africa. Still drawn to the visual arts, she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2013. Daniella currently lives in Placitas, NM, where she is working as a freelance artist. ARTIST STATEMENT: “Painting is my passion and joy, and art for me is a celebration of life. My paintings have a bright and saturated palette because I like the freedom of not having any restrictions when it comes to color. My work is expressed through patterns in a decorative and playful manner. I try to incorporate movement, imagination and artistry in each of my pieces. The media I currently work in both oil and acrylic. The subject matter I reflect in my paintings embraces music, dance, nature, and architecture, all of which inspire me as an artist. These are the elements that bring me happiness in my day to day life and I hope I can share that joy and passion with others through my art.” New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. I have been working with ceramics for several years, throwing on the wheel, handbuilding, and combining the two. However, I have recently become energized by the making of Raku clocks. I love to take the extreme order of a clock face, surround it with chaos, and yield it to the unpredictability of the Raku firing process. The “chaos” is made from orderly geometric shapes such as circles, lines, triangles, and coupled with irregular shapes and textures. The Raku firing introduces metallic flash areas and color variations that are all colors of the rainbow. I am always excited to see what the final work will look like. Certainly, no two are the same and I like that. New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. While Bette’s work has always derived inspiration from the human form, the transition from glass work to painting, printmaking, and papercuts provids a certain linear context exemplified by clean vibrant shapes and often including window forms. Bette Yozell lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She works primarily in watercolors and gouache, with explorations in glass, etching, and various other media. She received her BS in art education from Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Her work has been shown internationally. New Mexico artists are amazing! Discover New Mexico’s Art Treasures & support the people who create them. In 2007, after retiring, Curt returned to his art specializing in oil painting while taking advanced art classes at San Juan College in Farmington, New Mexico. He credits his art instructor, Professor William V. Hatch, for inspiring him to renew his interest in art. His first body of work that he calls the “Mountain Series”, depicts dramatic landscapes of mountains and other scenes found in the San Juan Mountains of Southwestern Colorado where he enjoyed hunting and fishing as a boy. Using a digital camera, he has visited many sites of beautiful scenery where he visually surveys the area to obtain a feel for the terrain that he portrays in his paintings. The results are beautiful scenic paintings that illustrate his unique style and skill with color and composition. He recently completed a new mini-series of paintings of "Floral Designs". Curt and his wife Susan reside in Flora Vista, New Mexico. New Mexico artists are amazing! 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