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William Arms

William S. Arms, an international artist, has been awarded major grants for his work in painting and sculpture. Arms has painted major murals from Kuwait on the Persian Gulf to Chicago, Miami, Arizona, and Hawaii. He has designed home interiors, murals and sculpture for sports notables, celebraties and other designers. His sculptures are also in major collections around the world.

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Kenneth Azzari

My art reflects my interest in visual and tactile textures. Most of the work I create is abstract, however at times I do make stylized figurative paintings. My current works are encaustic mixed media collages with photos and found objects. I also work in other media such as oil, watercolor, oil pastel, Conte' crayons and occasionally colored pencil. My work…

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Nancy Beasley

Nancy Beasley's current work is inspired by the fading small town architecture found in the Texas Panhandle and Northern New Mexico. Her palette is ofen monochromatic and her style minimalist, not unlike Agnes Martin. Beasley believes that artist expression is the most elegant means of confronting and making sense of transitions, obstacles and reinventions.

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Larry Bell

My work is about the light that strikes the surface. The interface of light and surface is my medium.

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Lisa Burge

My intent is the pure exploration of color and line. However, I find it provocative that my work has an emotional impact on the viewer.

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Jane Ellen Burke

They began as windows and doorways, moved to more linear designs trying to capture the influence of light on a particular surface, changed into organic forms and are now concentrating on the voluptuous forms of the female figure.

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Victoria Carlson

The artist's paintings, drawn from her dreams and creative musings, are quirky and impeccably rendered.

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agnes chavez, Artist

Installation and conceptual art inspired by the dialogue between art and physics.

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Sas Colby

Many of the works rely on the juxtaposition of words, images and found objects. Often the intimate scale of a piece requires interaction from the viewer, such as the turning of a page or the opening of a box.

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Rodney Concha

Rodney Concha's aim is to inspire with each and every one of his uniquely beautiful works.

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Susan Contreras

Susan Contreras' oil paintings and monotypes deal with the beauty, power, and mystery of masks and their effect on the wearer.

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Erin Currier

Erin Currier uses paint, collage and trash to create images that comment on the global political climate and the effects of consumerism.

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William Davis

Davis explains: "Throughout my career I have never wavered in my feeling that above all photography is a form of magic. The images presented on my site and in my gallery are the result of over 40 years work and have been captured using both color and black-and-white film in keeping with the enduring legacy of photography."

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Sharon Dryflower

Her work is in the collections of the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis, The Denver Museum of Natural History, The Museum of Anthropology at the University of Kansas, and the Millicent Rogers Museum.

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Jim Eppler

Jim Eppler’s art portrays wildlife without domesticating or sentimentalizing it. Eppler is an accomplished painter in oil and water media, and a sculptor. For him, the media is a means to an end, and he employs whatever media he feels is best suited to his subject. He has received critical acclaim for his lifelike representations and expressive interpretations. Eppler lives…

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Gretchen Ewert

Gretchen Ewert's newest body of work incorporates oil, acrylic, paper, glitter, and metallic leafs. Visually intriquing, these layered medims produce active and vivid colors. A prolific artist, Ewert's work is shown in the Boston Museum of Fine Art, Brooklyn Museaum of Fine Art, and Albuquerque Museum of Fine Art.

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Scott Fields

Taos Pueblo photography.

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Gus Foster

Gus's panoramas are grand vehicles to stir the emotions, but they also present to us an image of complexity and diversity that we will have to understand much better in the next century if we are to survive. -James Moore

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Alyce Frank

Although best known for her striking landscapes, Frank doesn't limit herself to bucolic subjects.

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Mary-Lela Gilbert

My art includes oil paintings, mixed media, and pastels. The Southwest excites me and is the inspiration that is drawn out. From a still life of a Kiva ladder to landscapes I strive for excellence in realism. Studio visits by appointment only. (575) 770-6085. Located just two miles north of Taos and 500 ft. off Hwy. 150.

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Bruce Gomez

Photography of Taos Pueblo.

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Anthony Hassett

Anthony Hassett of Santa Fe is an artist/poet who uses colored pens to illustrate his passionate, satirical responses to the world.

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Stacey Huddleston

Colorful Botanical & Figurative Paintings. Monoprints. Clay Sculpture. Stop in for a visit at my gallery Human Line Studio, 127 D Bent Street. Inquiries and Visits Welcome.

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Ann Huston

Ann Huston’s paintings are a quiet study of our inner and outer selves.

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Irv Janeiro

I work intuitively and directly with the clay, attempting to capture a particular emotional response that is visually embodied in the physical stance, the unique gesture that characterizes each figure.

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Inger Jirby

Her quest for color is unquenchable.

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Douglas Johnson

His jewel-like gouache paintings are devoted to the cultural riches of Native American and Hispanic heritages in the region.

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stephen kilborn

taos artist working in clay and paint.

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Ted Larsen

While the work has an obvious kinship with the spare forms of minimalism, Donald Judd’s, for example, Larsen’s own hand is everywhere present in his sculpture.

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Annell Livingston

Abstract paintings and prints based on the grid.

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Arthur Lopez

The young Santa Fe santero has created new ways to depict traditional saints and holy figures. His bultos include nontraditional images that address contemporary issues and explore Hispanic folklore.

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Kathleen Lowson, Lowson International Studios presents The Light Collection

THE LIGHT COLLECTION, a Limited Edition Collection of Fine Art photography that embodies the majesty of the natural world (the oceans, earth, sun, moon, and the ethers), reflecting the elements of water, earth, fire, and air in pure art form, creating an organic environment in interior spaces and raising the energy vibration of the viewer through the radiance of light,…

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Deryle Lujan

Deryle is known for his technical drawing skills and execution of color.

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Gary Lujan

Land Eagle's work is intimate and bold, which presents the viewer with a place of wonder that stirs the imagination.

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Terrie Hancock Manget

Ms. Mangat’s quilts are mixed media and often depict something that she has seen or observed. Due to mastery of her technique, she is equally comfortable with pictorial, traditional or abstract expressions.

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Stan March

Online portfolio for artist Dan March. Delightfully haunting images of monsters, mystery, and magic.

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Phillip Martinez

The drums are truly gifts of Mother Earth, with each drum being made from the best wood, skins and sinew for a deep, sweet tone.

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nicki marx

I am pleased to make beautiful high-relief paintings/low relief sculpture and jewelry celebrating nature by using only natural materials: earth, feathers, stones, bones, encaustic, etc.

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Patricia Michaels

Each garment carries a tribal message directed at Native youth and popular culture as a whole.

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Robert Mirabal

His first flute came when he was 18 with money he borrowed from his grand mother, and shortly after wards he had the opportunity to meet Native American flute player R. Carlos Nakai who greatly influenced him.

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Rod Morgen

Painting the New Mexico landscape as seen from the kayak. Oils, watercolors and pencil sketches.folio for artist Dan March. Delightfully haunting images of monsters, mystery, and magic.

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John Murray

The Vestige series sculptures embody a feeling from the past yet are very much of the present and future. As such, they might be described as markers reminding us of the illusion of linear time.

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Valerie Nielsen

Just as sound/vibration is seen as an originating vehicle in this process of manifestation, I utilized a diagrammatic version of measuring sound waves as a formal element in these paintings, as a means to convey the cycle of origin and return.

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Jarosson Nukowski

Surrealist Painting — art, painting, Fine Art, Gallery, Surrealist Painting, Museum, Angels, Fantasy

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Ken O'Neil

My goal is to paint images that can exist in two worlds, the ancient and the modern.

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Amy Rankin

My work is reaching a point where my ideology and imagery are coming together, It reflects contemplation of life's process of growth, stagnation, learning and change directly as well as metaphorically.

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Ed Sandoval

Each painting evolves with a shimmering red undercoat that establishes the energy for what is to come.

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Maiores Sculptor

Voluptatibus maiores alias consequatur aut perferendis doloribus asperiores repellat.

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Charlotte Shroyer

Charlotte "Charlee" Shroyer paints contemporary images of human and animal figures as well as natural landscapes, arches, and structures created by man over the centuries.

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Marsha Skinner

To me, these paintings are about the reconciliation and integration of opposites.

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Robbie Steinbach

Robbie Steinbach is a photographer, printmaker, and book artist. She and writer Lyn Bleiler are working on a book about creative women in Taos County. The Emily Harvey Foundation has awarded them an artist residency this summer in Venice, Italy, to complete editing the book.

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Daniel V. Suazo

Daniel's use of Pueblo designs, various plants/animals and selection of color make each S.A.D.W. piece a work of art.

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Teresa Swayne

With a masterful eye for color, weight and form, Teresa Swayne creates abstract monoprints that speak with excitement and eloquent grace.

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Gina Tecocci

Her art ranges from free-standing sculpture to site-specific installation and environmental works. Organic materials, such as tree branches & roots, willow, and basket materials, are used extensively, as well as found objects.

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Delinda VanneBrightyn

Sculptor, Delinda VanneBrightyn, works in kiln-formed glass and bronze to create contemporary figurative and organic abstract works which speak of life, growth and revelation.

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Jim Wagner

Paintings of landscapes and his singular animals are perhaps the most popular subjects, though his paintings of women (particularly those painted in the late 70s and early 80s) are also in great demand.

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Johnathan Warm Day

Contemporary acrylic paintings depicting life in Northern New Mexico.

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Suzanne Wiggin

The scenes in Wiggin's paintings may come from the use of imagination, but they are not imaginary.

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Willi Wood

The photographs are pictures of my home, northern New Mexico. Living here has taught me compassion and respect for all people and cultures.

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Angie Yazzie

Each piece has its own unique design of fire clouds from the firing. Angie's work is recognized for the thinness of the walls and the variety of shapes.

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Zoe Zimmerman

The diptychs strive to reveal something of this process of choosing by including choices for the viewer. I have essentially solidified an 'indecisive moment.'

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Melissa Zink

With Renaissance authority, Melissa Zink combines sculpture, painting and mixed media construction in works of great beauty and visual originality.

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