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Orion
By Beth Moon
Located in Sante Fe, NM
As night falls over the Makgadikgadi Pans, giant trees stand starkly against the horizon. Leafless branches reach for the light. On the opposite side of the sky, Earth’s shadow is ri...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Cup Runneth Over, limited edition photograph, archival photograph, signed
By JP Terlizzi
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Cup Runneth Over, limited edition photograph, archival photograph, signed Holding Arabesque is an inward reflection that investigates our relationship with food and nostalgia and ...
Category

2010s New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Elaine Ling, BAOBAB: Tree of Generations – photo-eye EDITIONS portfolio
By Elaine Ling
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Baobab: Tree of Generations is a limited edition portfolio of twelve 11x14" pigment ink prints from Elaine Ling's acclaimed series of photographs of these magnificent trees from Mada...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland, 1978
By Pentti Sammallahti
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Pentti Sammallahti is a benchmark figure in contemporary Finnish photography. His works depict nature eroded and broken down by civilization, but he does not put man and the environm...
Category

1970s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Sugar Plums, limited edition photograph, signed and numbered
By JP Terlizzi
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Sugar Plums, limited edition photograph, signed and numbered Holding Arabesque investigates our relationship with food and nostalgia and how both are used as markers to de ne emoti...
Category

2010s New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Girl with Pomegranate
By Diana Bloomfield
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Diana H. Bloomfield "Figurative" Statement I began this ongoing series of my daughter over eighteen years ago. These particular images work as narratives. Alone, or in combination, ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Emulsion, Pigment

Shutters
By Jo Ann Chaus
Located in Sante Fe, NM
In the making of this work Jo Ann Chaus enters a dream like state of mental suspension, where a stew of memories and references have simmered in her subconscious for years yields thi...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Two Unopened Wildflowers Tall Coil Sculpey Symmetrical Reflection
By James Pitts
Located in Sante Fe, NM
The past year afforded more time than normal for stillness and observation. I am thrilled to be alive and sentient. I love making things, whether it be building a guitar, cooking a m...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Thalys View, Brussels, Belgium. 2010
By Michael Kenna
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Michael Kenna is master of contemporary photography. Known for clean compositions, long exposures and minimalist aesthetics, Kenna’s signature style remains highly influential among ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Queen Elizabeth Oak
By Beth Moon
Located in Sante Fe, NM
All photographs are platinum/palladium prints. These metals are hand coated on 100% rag cotton water color paper with natural deckled edges and contact printed. Since platinum, like ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Photographic Paper, Platinum

Blue and Orange Spiral Bowl
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Cast Glasswork
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Glass

Silhouette Swing
Located in Sante Fe, NM
The implied act of opening the boxes, releases the energy of the occupants, allowing them to take flight. The people and objects confined within, through the simple act of unfolding,...
Category

2010s Constructivist New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Cathedral Rock No. 1 (with 3D printed landscape)
By Edward Bateman
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Mountains and nature have long been places of peace and refuge. During this pandemic, due to lockdown and quarantine, they have been denied to us. There are few emotions about places...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Island, Burma
By Monica Denevan
Located in Sante Fe, NM
For many years, I have made portraits of fishermen and their families in small villages in Burma/Myanmar. The country has a long, troubled histo...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Paris France
By Pentti Sammallahti
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Finnish photographer Pentti Sammallahti depicts nature, eroded and broken down by civilization, but does not put man and the environment in opposite camps. He sees an equal relations...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Grandeur to Olympus No. 872
By Edward Bateman
Located in Sante Fe, NM
For those of us who live in the West, mountains are more than just landmarks; they dene a sense of home. We have memories associated with our mountains; those we grew up surrounded by; remembering the rst time we saw one, and the people we visited them with. This gave us all a larger sense of where we locate home. During our recent pandemic, home shrunk to the walls that surrounded us. Real experiences became mediated through computers and the Internet – but something felt lost: a living connection with things bigger than ourselves. But we kept our memories – waiting to be triggered by a photograph or reminder of the mountains that could bring back that sense of the sublime. Mountains and nature have long been places of peace and refuge. There are few emotions about places for which adequate single words exist. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the word sublime arose to describe the feelings that the natural world can evoke in us. At home, on my kitchen table, I have been trying to capture something of that sublime in bits of plastic. Using geographical data from the Internet, I used my 3D printer to make the memories of those mountains tangible. With a small fog machine, I create atmospheres and clouds. Sunlight through a window illuminates some, while others were lit with a variety of sources including ber optic lights used for microscopy. For me, these images evoke the place I call home; and remind me that it is our memories that make a place special. At Home in the West was created as a companion to Yosemite: Seeking Sublime, which premiered at photo-eye Gallery in November 2020. In December of that year, work from that series was invited to the Art of Staying at Home; Artists in the Time of Corona exhibition at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Egypt, where I was the only U.S. artist from eight countries included. Additional works from that series will soon be exhibited at the Krakow Triennial in Poland and at the Earth Photo...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Noritake Hertford with Tomato, limited edition photograph, signed and numbered
By JP Terlizzi
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Noritake Hertford with Tomato, limited edition photograph, signed and numbered Eating is a physical need, but meals are a social ritual. Utilizing the passed down heirlooms of frien...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Paris Flip
Located in Sante Fe, NM
The implied act of opening the boxes, releases the energy of the occupants, allowing them to take flight. The people and objects confined within, through the simple act of unfolding,...
Category

2010s Constructivist New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Leaf No. 32C1
By Edward Bateman
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Our world is immersed in light, but its physical essence is chemical. Digital photographic processes can record that illumination, but they cannot touch the wet, chemical essence whi...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Beach 15 min
By Mark Klett
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Photographer Mark Klett is best known for cool, impersonal images of desert landscapes in the American Southwest, taken from a similar vantage points and under similar lighting condi...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Aground
By Tom Chambers
Located in Sante Fe, NM
13 x 17 inches, Edition of 20, $950 17 x 23 inches, Edition of 20, $1200 32 x 43 inches, Edition of 10, 4500 Tom Chambers is an American born photographer who creates seamless and s...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Ornamental Kale
By Diana Bloomfield
Located in Sante Fe, NM
9 x 12 inch images, matted at 16 x 20 inches, limited edition of 5, starting at $1,200 12 x 16 inch images matted at 20 x 24 inches, limited edition of 5, starting at $1,600 Each suc...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Coating, Rag Paper, Pigment

Journey of the Bobcat 2
By Beth Moon
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beth Moon is an American-born photographer. She has gained international recognition for her large-scale, richly toned platinum prints. This portfolio focuses on totem-like beliefs ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Platinum

Shetland Islands
By Kate Breakey
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Kate Breakey's artistic process is an act of investigation – a passionate attempt to establish an understanding of the natural world – a version that incorporates both intellectual a...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Gold Leaf

Bernal Ghost, by John Hogan, mixed media, monotype, unique, yellow, brown, blue
By John Hogan (American)
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Bernal Ghost by John Hogan mixed media monotype unique yellow brown blue green unique framed landscape print New Mexico landscape John Hogan A graduate of Northeast Louisiana State...
Category

1990s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Mixed Media, Monotype

Stairsy
By Patty Carroll
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Anonymous Women: Demise The subject is the conflation of woman and home. The woman is camouflaged among her domestic objects, activities, and obsessions. The still-life narratives co...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Go Fish
Located in Sante Fe, NM
The implied act of opening the boxes, releases the energy of the occupants, allowing them to take flight. The people and objects confined within, through the simple act of unfolding,...
Category

2010s Constructivist New Mexico

Materials

Photographic Paper

Atlas
By Beth Moon
Located in Sante Fe, NM
As night falls over the Makgadikgadi Pans, giant trees stand starkly against the horizon. Leafless branches reach for the light. On the opposite side of the sky, Earth’s shadow is ri...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Listening to the Sky
By Beth Moon
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beth Moon is an American-born photographer. She has gained international recognition for her large-scale, richly toned platinum prints. This portfolio focuses on totem-like beliefs ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Platinum

Mountain Moment II, Canadian Rocky Mountians
By David H. Gibson
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Born in 1939 in Louisville Kentucky, David Gibson is primarily a self-taught photographer. Years of developing and refining his photographic technique have afforded him much recognit...
Category

Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Asparagus Sticks, Study 3, Hokkaido, Japan
By Michael Kenna
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Michael Kenna is a master of contemporary photography. Known for clean compositions, long exposures and minimalist aesthetics, Kenna’s signature style remains highly influential amon...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Tactile Light
By Carla van de Puttelaar
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Carla van de Puttelaar's photographs allow the eye to touch skin on many levels. Although her primary subject is often the female body, in recent years she has also begun to examine...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Mt. Olympus No. 240
By Edward Bateman
Located in Sante Fe, NM
For those of us who live in the West, mountains are more than just landmarks; they dene a sense of home. We have memories associated with our mountains; those we grew up surrounded by; remembering the rst time we saw one, and the people we visited them with. This gave us all a larger sense of where we locate home. During our recent pandemic, home shrunk to the walls that surrounded us. Real experiences became mediated through computers and the Internet – but something felt lost: a living connection with things bigger than ourselves. But we kept our memories – waiting to be triggered by a photograph or reminder of the mountains that could bring back that sense of the sublime. Mountains and nature have long been places of peace and refuge. There are few emotions about places for which adequate single words exist. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the word sublime arose to describe the feelings that the natural world can evoke in us. At home, on my kitchen table, I have been trying to capture something of that sublime in bits of plastic. Using geographical data from the Internet, I used my 3D printer to make the memories of those mountains tangible. With a small fog machine, I create atmospheres and clouds. Sunlight through a window illuminates some, while others were lit with a variety of sources including ber optic lights used for microscopy. For me, these images evoke the place I call home; and remind me that it is our memories that make a place special. At Home in the West was created as a companion to Yosemite: Seeking Sublime, which premiered at photo-eye Gallery in November 2020. In December of that year, work from that series was invited to the Art of Staying at Home; Artists in the Time of Corona exhibition at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Egypt, where I was the only U.S. artist from eight countries included. Additional works from that series will soon be exhibited at the Krakow Triennial in Poland and at the Earth Photo...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Horizon
By Diana Bloomfield
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Diana H. Bloomfield "Figurative" Statement I began this ongoing series of my daughter over eighteen years ago. These particular images work as narratives. Alone, or in combination, they have a story to tell. As metaphorical portraits, they suggest the essence of a person, rather than offer any literal interpretation. I like to think of these as visual vignettes that suggest half-remembered, fragmented dream worlds. They borrow from the past, my fugitive and skewed memories of that past, and fleeting moments in time. These multi-layered prints and the frequent use of toy and pinhole cameras offer a sense of movement and fluidity. The repeated layerings are meant to add a tonality and saturated richness, yet each layer also serves to remove all the hard, clearly defined edges and sharp clarity. A softness and ambiguity results— much the way we see and remember. I choose to print in 19th century hand-applied printing processes. These antique printing...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Pinhole, Platinum

Blood Moon
By Tom Chambers
Located in Sante Fe, NM
From Chambers' "To The Edge" series "I present unspoken stories which illustrate fleeting moments in time and which are intended to evoke a mood in the viewer. These mythical illu...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

No More Crutches
Located in Sante Fe, NM
The implied act of opening the boxes, releases the energy of the occupants, allowing them to take flight. The people and objects confined within, through the simple act of unfolding,...
Category

2010s Constructivist New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Landscape #43
By Vanessa Marsh
Located in Sante Fe, NM
"I make the images by first creating drawings on clear mylar. These drawings are then laid on top of light sensitive paper in the darkroom and then the paper is exposed to light. For images with layered landscapes, multiple drawings are placed on the paper which is then exposed at intervals and a drawing removed at the end of each interval. The stars are created by exposing the paper to light through a mask with small holes poked into it. The darkroom aspect of the process creates a photogram negative, which I then scan and invert into a positive image digitally. The final images are pigment prints on archival rag paper." -- Vanessa Marsh Vanessa Marsh was born in Seattle, Washington, and currently works in Oakland, California. Marsh first became interested in Photography when her mother gave her a Nikon E series camera in 9th grade. She earned her MFA in 2004 from California College of the Arts. Marsh has exhibited widely including the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, Dolby Chadwick Gallery...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Ink

Mid-Century "The Emigrants" Pierre Bosco #34 (Italy/France, 1909-1993)
By Pierre Bosco
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Mid-Century "The Emigrants" #34 Pierre Bosco (Italy/France, 1909-1993) Oil on canvas 19 1/2 x 16 1/4 inches, frame size “The savage art of Bosco bears i...
Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist New Mexico

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Anka
By Beth Moon
Located in Sante Fe, NM
As night falls over the Makgadikgadi Pans, giant trees stand starkly against the horizon. Leafless branches reach for the light. On the opposite side of the sky, Earth’s shadow is ri...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Timpanogos Back No. 4
By Edward Bateman
Located in Sante Fe, NM
For those of us who live in the West, mountains are more than just landmarks; they dene a sense of home. We have memories associated with our mountains; those we grew up surrounded b...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Orchard for Arlo 62
By David Paul Bayles
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Photographer David Paul Bayles focuses on landscapes where the needs of forests and human pursuits often collide, sometimes coexist and on occasion find harmony. Some of his projects...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Lyra
By Beth Moon
Located in Sante Fe, NM
As night falls over the Makgadikgadi Pans, giant trees stand starkly against the horizon. Leafless branches reach for the light. On the opposite side of the sky, Earth’s shadow is ri...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Intent Ibex
By Alice Zilberberg
Located in Sante Fe, NM
In this series, Zilberberg creates animal montages as an expression of self-therapy. As an urbanite, functioning day-to-day in a fast-paced, built environment can be emotionally unse...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

The Glass Wall #12, Santa Fe, NM, 2010
By Brad Wilson
Located in Sante Fe, NM
The Glass Wall is an earlier series for Santa Fe photographer Brad Wilson, who is well known for his series Affinity – a collection of strikingly detailed studio animal portraits. ...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Chaseberry Leaf
By Kate Breakey
Located in Sante Fe, NM
In 1834, William Henry Fox Talbot (1800–1877) saw that silver salts darkened in the sun and invented a photographic process he called “photogenic drawing” — in which images were made...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Dusk, Trona
By Mitch Dobrowner
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Dobrowner presents landscapes with sublime complexity – imagery poised between permanence and flux, his images at once capturing seemingly eternal geological formations and the ever-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Mt Watkins Sunrise No. 2 (with 3D printed landscape)
By Edward Bateman
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Mountains and nature have long been places of peace and refuge. During this pandemic, due to lockdown and quarantine, they have been denied to us. There are few emotions about places...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Sonoran Whipsnake
By Kate Breakey
Located in Sante Fe, NM
In 1834, William Henry Fox Talbot (1800–1877) saw that silver salts darkened in the sun and invented a photographic process he called “photogenic drawing” — in which images were made...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Half Dome Singularity No. 1 (with 3D printed landscape)
By Edward Bateman
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Mountains and nature have long been places of peace and refuge. During this pandemic, due to lockdown and quarantine, they have been denied to us. There are few emotions about places...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Two Leaning Trees, Study 2, Kussharo Lake, Hokkaido, Japan
By Michael Kenna
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Michael Kenna is a master of contemporary photography. Known for clean compositions, long exposures and minimalist aesthetics, Kenna’s signature style remains highly influential amon...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Water seekers
By Maggie Taylor
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Edition of 15 Other Editions: 15 x 15" Edition of 15- $3,200 22 x 22" Edition of 10- $5,000 36 x 36" Edition of 9- $9,000 After completing her prodigious series of illustrations fo...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Relax Rhea
By Alice Zilberberg
Located in Sante Fe, NM
In this series, Zilberberg creates animal montages as an expression of self-therapy. As an urbanite, functioning day-to-day in a fast-paced, built environment can be emotionally unse...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Tiger #9, Los Angeles, CA, 2016, color photograph, signed and numbered
By Brad Wilson
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Tiger #9, Los Angeles, CA, 2016, is a color photograph and is signed and numbered Affinity by Brad Wilson is a series of exquisitely detailed close-up color portraits of captive b...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Snowy Owl #2, Los Angeles, CA
By Brad Wilson
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Affinity by Brad Wilson is a series of exquisitely detailed close-up color portraits of captive birds, reptiles, and mammals in a studio environment. Employing a stark black backdrop...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Deluge, abstract, painting, by Glenn Green, blue, black, red acrylic on canvas
By Glenn A. Green
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Deluge, abstract, painting, by Glenn Green, blue, black, red acrylic on canvas
Category

2010s Abstract New Mexico

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

After the storm
By Maggie Taylor
Located in Sante Fe, NM
photo-eye Gallery is very excited to share twelve new works from represented artist Maggie Taylor. After completing her prodigious series of illustrations for Lewis Carroll's Through...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Cul de sacs: failed development, Estrella, 7/17/90
By Mark Klett
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Photographer Mark Klett is best known for cool, impersonal images of desert landscapes in the American Southwest, taken from a similar vantage points and under similar lighting condi...
Category

1990s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Inkjet

The director knocked twice
By Jennifer Greenburg
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Jennifer Greenburg challenges social norms and the nature of vernacular photographs in her series Revising History. Interjecting herself in mid-century images from the 1940’s – 60’s,...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Planet Macallan 101, limited edition color photograph, signed and numbered
By Ernie Button
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Planet Macallan 101, limited edition color photograph, signed and numbered For much of my adult life, photography has provided me a forum to communicate my past & present, my humor...
Category

2010s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

Custer, South Dakota, July 4, 1999
By Steve Fitch
Located in Sante Fe, NM
In American Motel Signs Steve Fitch crisscrossed the United States documenting the colorful dynamic, advertisements inviting weary traveler to park their car and pack it in for the night. Tinged with nostalgia, these delightfully garish motel signs lovingly recall a mid 20th Century road culture speaking to a sense of independence and freedom central to the contemporary American identity. A trained anthropologist, Fitch’s approach to American Motel Signs is almost scientific. Images of a single subject are crafted with and observational distance and a democratic square frame inviting viewers to compare regional differences in detail, design, and landscape under the umbrella of a single society seemingly focused on fun, travel, and leisure. For Fitch much of his photographic work was inspired by childhood family road trips from Northern California to South Dakota...
Category

1990s Contemporary New Mexico

Materials

Archival Pigment

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