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La Mer 6
By Martha Rea Baker
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orange rust white blue Martha Rea Baker’s technique of choice is driven by her selection of mediums. She has successfully moved between the unique properties of oil and cold wax, a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Soft Horizons 2
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Encaustic on panel. It's simple; I create art because it makes me happy. I try not to overthink the process of what I’m painting and let my intuition be my guide. I love laying do...
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Ebb and Flow 8, 9, 10
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yellow gray white sienna 3 panels- 24 x 6" each encaustic, mixed media sides are wood veneer Martha Rea Baker’s technique of choice is driven by her selection of mediums. She has su...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Excavation V
By Martha Rea Baker
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Red white beige khaki orange brown rust maroon black Martha Rea Baker’s technique of choice is driven by her selection of mediums. She has successfully moved between the unique pro...
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Sagebrush Symphony
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Lynn Sanders is an artist excited by beauty: architecture, foliage, landscapes, seascapes, interiors. She finds palettes and shapes in her environment and propels them into her work,...
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Canyonlands VI
By Martha Rea Baker
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Red white beige khaki orange brown rust maroon black Martha Rea Baker’s technique of choice is driven by her selection of mediums. She has successfully moved between the unique pro...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

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