MY PROCESS--DOCUMENTING "WORKS IN PROGRESS"- NEW PAINTINGS AND PRINTS. -- INCLUDES PALETTE AND COLOR NOTES.
Monday, October 29, 2012
CASITAS DEL NORTE, Truchas, New Mexico - Archival Giclee
CASITAS DEL NORTE, Truchas, New Mexico - View toward the main road from in front of the Old Church (La Nuestra Senora del Rosario) now available at my Online Gallery/Store.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Saturday, October 27, 2012
WILD ASTERS AT PICURIS PUEBLO, Archival Giclee
WILD ASTERS AT PICURIS PUEBLO, Archival Giclee Print now available at my Online Gallery/Store. Just coming to the end of autumn in all its glory - Aspens, Chamisa (big sneeze!), and Wild Asters! Filling up the pantry, unhooking the garden hose, putting some plastic up on some of the windows, gessoing new canvases for my winter painting -- Yep, it's that time of the year again! Call me crazy, but I am looking forward to the quiet of long winter days!
Friday, October 26, 2012
UNA SENDA DESCONOCIDO (A PATH UNKNOWN) - Large Archival Giclee
UNA SENDA DESCONOCIDO (A PATH UNKNOWN) - Large Archival Giclee now available at my Online Gallery/Store
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
ESPIRITU BLANCO, Archival Giclee (Available)
ESPIRITU BLANCO, Archival Giclee now available at my Online Gallery/Store The white horse, one of my frequent afternoon visitors, standing guard in front of the capilla Don Eusavio built for his wife. This original painting was completed after he died as an homage to his life.
Monday, October 22, 2012
DON GREGORIO'S MOST BEAUTIFUL FIELD - Archival Giclee (Available)
DON GREGORIO'S MOST BEAUTIFUL FIELD, Archival Giclee now available at my Online Gallery Store. The view from the front door of my little adobe house when I lived in Truchas......A cup of coffee and this view became my daily meditation.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
AFTERNOON VISITORS - Archival Giclee
AFTERNOON VISITORS (Truchas, New Mexico) - Archival Giclee You are invited to visit my Online Gallery/Store! HUG AN ARTIST TODAY!!
Saturday, October 20, 2012
SATURDAY AFTERNOON STROLL - Archival Giclee Print
SATURDAY AFTERNOON STROLL, Archival Giclee Print (13"x19") Sheet Size - From my time in Truchas - view from in front of the Old Church, La Nuestra Senora del Rosario, toward the main road in town..... beginning to fill up my Online Gallery/store for the holidays -- You are invited to take a peek!
Friday, October 19, 2012
A MAN IS AS RICH AS HIS WOODPILE - Archival Giclee Print
GETTING READY FOR WINTER HERE IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO! A MAN IS AS RICH AS HIS WOODPILE - 13"x19" Archival Giclee - now available through my online gallery store - Click here to purchase.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
LA NUESTRA SENORA DEL ROSARIO - Archival Giclee
Archival Giclee Print - LA NUESTRA SENORA DEL ROSARIO, Truchas New Mexico - Click here to visit my Online Gallery/Store
CAPILLA DE SANTA CRUZ, 10"x10" Original Oil
CAPILLA DE SANTA CRUZ - 10"x10" Original Oil Painting framed in Gold with Linen Liner. Paintings and prints now available at (online gallery/store)
Saturday, September 29, 2012
HIGH COUNTRY AFTERNOON-NEW 24"X30" Original Oil Painting
STUDIO NO. 1912 - HIGH COUNTRY AFTERNOON, 24"X30" Original Oil Painting on Belgian Linen, Framed in Gold with Linen Liner. $2800, free shipping. Completed 9/28/12. Available.
Thursday, September 06, 2012
BLUE MOON RISING 8/31/12 - TAOS, N.M.
STUDIO NO. 1812 - BLUE MOON RISING 8/31/12 - 18"X18" Original Oil on linen (wrap around painting) - Available - call (575) 758-7454
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
SNOW IN AUGUST! - Sold
STUDIO NO. 1712 - WINTERMOON AT PICURIS - NEW 16"x16" (Study) Original Oil Painting on Canvas unframed (painting continues on side panels). Completed 8/21/12 -Sold
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
HIGH COUNTRY AFTERNOON - 24"X30" WORK IN PROGRESS
STUDIO NO. 1712 -HIGH COUNTRY AFTERNOON - NEW WORK IN PROGRESS (UNDERPAINTING) - 24"x30 Original Oil on Belgian Linen. Color notes: - Colors mixed with MG Fast Drying White and Turp. Sky - Indanthrone Blue/Payne's Grey. Yellows: Naples Yellow, Yellow Ochre. Trees: Chrome Oxide Gr. Opaque, Burnt Sienna, Prussian Blue. Road: Yellow Ochre, Holbein Rose Grey and Burnt Sienna. Just finished this morning. Will let dry for about a week before going in with glazes and opaque colors. Enjoy!
Thursday, August 09, 2012
HOW I PAINT - TONED GROUND
HOW I PAINT - Primed, stretched Antwerp Belgian Linen - 36"x36", with braces. TONED GROUND: Gesso thinned slightly and mixed with Payne's Grey. Two to three coats. Wait until each coat is thoroughly dry before applying the next. Let canvas sit for about a week before beginning.
STRETCHED CANVAS
STUDIO NEWZ: A thing of true beauty is a perfectly stretched canvas from Artisan/Santa Fe. Antwerp Belgian Linen on heavy-duty stretcher bars with the back braced for sturdiness. Blank canvas - Wow! ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
RIO CHAMA AT ABIQUIU - NEW 10"x10" Original Oil Painting
STUDIO NO. 1612 - "RIO CHAMA AT ABIQUIU", NEW 10"x10" Original Oil on Belgian Linen, Framed in Gold with Linen Liner.... $750 free shipping. Completed 8/8/12. Available. Call (575)758-7454.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
CELEBRATING 45 YEARS! NEW 30"x60" OIL PAINTING....
STUDIO NO. 1412 - "BESIDE STILL WATERS" New 30"x60" Original Oil (wrap around painting) - Completed 7/25/12 (Available) Call (575)758-7454
Celebrating 45 years as a New Mexico artist! Here is an excerpt from my book Taking the High Road to Taos... My sincere thanks to each and every Art Friend for their encouragement and support throughout the years....
"My first sight after crossing the border into New Mexico in 1967 was that long, straight stretch of highway out of Tucumcari. Off in the distance and moving toward the car was a huge black storm cloud with a column of midnight blue rain pouring from it. Later I learned that the Native Americans call this phenomena "Walking Rain". I was a big city girl with three babies, six month twin girls and a two year old son, on a mattress in the back seat of the car and I was heading to the rest of my life on this alien planet called New Mexico.
Forty-four years later, I believe that the quality of my life and my work are inextricably bound to the spirit of this place and its people. My visits to Mexico and Guatemala elicit the same excitement and curiosity. It has always been my intention that the paintings exude the same wonderful mixture of the past and the present through color and texture.
Gratefully I have found that "unspecified area in life" where I feel safe and serene - peace. Those accidental twists and turns have brought significant changes in my life. It is so easy to resist that "Senda Desconocido" (The Path Unknown); with just a little courage one can head the pick-up truck down another unfamiliar dirt road." Donna Clair Taos, N.M. 9/3/11
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