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Item Ships From: Santa Fe
Wilde Flowers
By Thomas Slate
Located in Santa Fe, NM
acrylic, oil paintstik on canvas blue gray black Thomas has taken the influences of the flora of Chinese ink drawings. He translates those ideas into spontaneous modern abstractions...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil Crayon, Acrylic

L'Abbaye
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Martha Mans 11 x 11 image and 19 x 19 matted The painting process has been an evolving experience for me from the time I was very young and first started painting in oil until now. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

White Bent
By Thomas Slate
Located in Santa Fe, NM
acrylic, paintstik on canvas painting can be hung vertically or horizontally Thomas uses large gestural drawings to create energetic abstractions. The layered process of his pieces ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil Crayon, Acrylic

Ocean Light Through Clouds
By Kurt Meer
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Ocean Light Through Clouds 22 x 24" oil on panel blue green white For Kurt Meer, the images reflect a general sense of place, rather than a specific location. Water, sky and land ar...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Red Twist
By Thomas Slate
Located in Santa Fe, NM
acrylic, paintstik on canvas painting can be hung vertically or horizontally Thomas uses large gestural drawings to create energetic abstractions. The layered process of his pieces ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil Crayon, Acrylic

Teal Boom
By Karen Squires
Located in Santa Fe, NM
acrylic on canvas blue green white
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

My Backyard 2
By Mary Long
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Mary was born in Ohio and has lived in Memphis, Tennessee since the mid-1990s. Following studies in graphic design and painting, she began working in encaustic in 2001. Mary grew up ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Encaustic

Personages of the Gorge
By Louis Ribak
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Watercolor and india ink on handmade paper dimensions are framed size, frame has 1/4 gold leaf profile with wood sides black red yellow mid century modern Louis Leon Ribak was born in the Lithuanian province of Grodno Gubernia in 1902. When he was ten, he immigrated with his family to New York City. In 1922 he attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, in 1923 studied with John Sloan at the Art Students League and at the Educational Alliance in 1924. Sloan's influence guided Ribak's development. As an editor for the radical periodical, New Masses, Sloan encouraged Ribak to illustrate for the publication. In 1929, Ribak become a founding member of the John Reed Club, a group closely associated with New Masses. Ribak's work during the 1930s and early 1940s is dominated by social realism. His painting Coal Miners is in the permanent collection of the Jewish Museum, and Home Relief Station is in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. In the early 1930s Ribak had several one-man exhibitions at the A.C.A Gallery in New York and regularly exhibited with "An American Group Inc.", a group of socially conscious painters including Stuart Davis, Reginald Marsh, Maurice Sterne, Raphael Soyer, and others. In 1933 he assisted Diego Rivera on the mural for the lobby of Rockefeller Center, and in 1935 worked for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) as a muralist. Ribak participated annually in the Whitney Museum's Exhibition of Contemporary American Art from its inception in 1932 until he left New York in 1944. In 1934 Ribak's work was chosen for the Venice Biennial. Louis Ribak met Beatrice Mandelman at a dance sponsored by the Artists Union and in 1942 they married. That same year, he was drafted for military service, but 2 years later he was released from service due to asthma. In 1944 the couple traveled west to visit John Sloan in Santa Fe and shortly after, moved to Taos. The move was prompted in part by the need for a healthier climate for Ribak but also because they had become dissatisfied with the New York scene due to "dissention between Social Realists and Abstract Expressionists." In New Mexico Ribak's artistic style underwent a transformation from Social Realism towards abstraction. He was captivated by the landscape and the diverse cultures of northern New Mexico. In 1947 Ribak founded the Taos Valley Art School. He offered no ideology to his students, arguing that taking any single approach would lead to academicism. Ribak was an integral force in the development of the Taos Moderns...
Category

20th Century Abstract Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

India Ink, Watercolor, Handmade Paper

Untitled (Canyon)
By Louis Ribak
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Watercolor and india ink on handmade paper black red yellow mid century modern Louis Leon Ribak was born in the Lithuanian province of Grodno Gubernia in 1902. When he was ten, he immigrated with his family to New York City. In 1922 he attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, in 1923 studied with John Sloan at the Art Students League and at the Educational Alliance in 1924. Sloan's influence guided Ribak's development. As an editor for the radical periodical, New Masses, Sloan encouraged Ribak to illustrate for the publication. In 1929, Ribak become a founding member of the John Reed Club, a group closely associated with New Masses. Ribak's work during the 1930s and early 1940s is dominated by social realism. His painting Coal Miners is in the permanent collection of the Jewish Museum, and Home Relief Station is in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. In the early 1930s Ribak had several one-man exhibitions at the A.C.A Gallery in New York and regularly exhibited with "An American Group Inc.", a group of socially conscious painters including Stuart Davis, Reginald Marsh, Maurice Sterne, Raphael Soyer, and others. In 1933 he assisted Diego Rivera on the mural for the lobby of Rockefeller Center, and in 1935 worked for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) as a muralist. Ribak participated annually in the Whitney Museum's Exhibition of Contemporary American Art from its inception in 1932 until he left New York in 1944. In 1934 Ribak's work was chosen for the Venice Biennial. Louis Ribak met Beatrice Mandelman at a dance sponsored by the Artists Union and in 1942 they married. That same year, he was drafted for military service, but 2 years later he was released from service due to asthma. In 1944 the couple traveled west to visit John Sloan in Santa Fe and shortly after, moved to Taos. The move was prompted in part by the need for a healthier climate for Ribak but also because they had become dissatisfied with the New York scene due to "dissention between Social Realists and Abstract Expressionists." In New Mexico Ribak's artistic style underwent a transformation from Social Realism towards abstraction. He was captivated by the landscape and the diverse cultures of northern New Mexico. In 1947 Ribak founded the Taos Valley Art School. He offered no ideology to his students, arguing that taking any single approach would lead to academicism. Ribak was an integral force in the development of the Taos Moderns...
Category

20th Century Abstract Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

India Ink, Watercolor, Handmade Paper

Cobalt Blues
By Thomas Slate
Located in Santa Fe, NM
acrylic, paintstik on canvas Thomas uses large gestural drawings to create energetic abstractions. The layered process of his pieces creates a rich textured surface. He translates t...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil Crayon, Acrylic

Limoux Vineyard
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Martha Mans 11 x 11 image and 19 x 19 matted The painting process has been an evolving experience for me from the time I was very young and first started painting in oil until now. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Mountains
By Kurt Meer
Located in Santa Fe, NM
29 x 59" oil on panel blue white river mountains For Kurt Meer, the images reflect a general sense of place, rather than a specific location. Water, sky and land are like mantras re...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

SNAFU
By Scott Greene
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Scott Greene, SNAFU oil on canvas on panel 30 x 40" unframed 2015
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel, Canvas

Chama Lake
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Martha Mans 7.5 x 7.5 image size and 16 x 16 matted and framed The painting process has been an evolving experience for me from the time I was very young and first started painting in oil until now. Each stage had to be experienced and has led to a deeper understanding of what my expression in paint is all about. Painting traditional realism with good design as an important element was where I began. Now, the evolution of my painting process has brought me to a point in which the subject, the texture of the oil medium and the physical application of the brushstrokes have become profoundly intertwined. All are so necessary to the finished work that if one were to be taken away the work would be left incomplete. My hope is that the synthesis of the subject, design, expressive brush strokes and the texture of the paint come together to create a work of art in which the viewer experiences all of these elements at once in a powerful statement on canvas. “New Mexico is a land of earthy colors and textures. Rocks, dirt, twiggy plants, reds and ochres against blue grays, dry, wet, cold, hot, mostly hard and rough create a movement in visual and tactile rhythms that surround me. There are times when I am standing in the New Mexico landscape on a warm day when I want to lay down and embrace it. I can’t help but be madly in love with the textures of everything around me. I am drawn to the irresistible forces that seem to bring me closer to the earth. The more I experience these textural qualities of the land, the more I am compelled to use them to express what I want to say. “ Martha was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she attended Carlow University and received a degree in art and art education. Later she studied art at the Maryland Institute College of Art and the University of Southern California. At the beginning of her career she worked as an art teacher and art department head in Maryland and California. After becoming a full-time artist she taught watercolor and oil painting workshops in the United States and abroad. After moving to Colorado she became a master instructor for a branch of the Art Students League in Colorado Springs and then set up her own classes in her studio where she presently teaches on a weekly basis. She was director for many years of large adventure workshops combining painting and exploring. Some of these adventures include Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, where Georgia O’Keefe painted, a yearly excursion on a Clipper Ship in the Caribbean and Mediterranean Seas stopping at many ports to paint and an exciting workshop in Salvador, Brazil, painting the colorful region and people there. It was due to these painting trips on which the artists had to carry around all their painting equipment that she put together a compact painting travel kit that she marketed and that many plein air artists use as they travel to their many painting locations. Martha’s work has been featured in many art publications such as: Southwest Art Magazine, Artist’s Magazine, Watercolor Artist’s Magazine and Art Collector’s Magazine. Her work has been used in several books on painting; “Making Your Watercolors Look Professional,” by Carole Katchen, The Best of Watercolor Series, Rockport, Press, “How to Paint Better Watercolor Paintings,” by Jerald Brommer and Jerald Brommer’s Art Education Posters for High Schools. Her work has received many awards in national juried competitions including numerous best of shows awards. Western Federation of Watercolor Societies, New Mexico Watercolor Society, Pennsylvania Watercolor Society, Rocky Mountain Watercolor Society, Pikes Peak Watercolor Society, Montana Watercolor Society and the Adirondacks National and the San Diego Watercolor Society to name a few. She has been awarded signature membership into the American Watercolor Society and the National Watercolor Society. Over her career as an artist she has had the privilege of being able to work with many painting groups and institutions: Instructor of painting at the Jade Fong Watercolor Workshops in Carmel, California Instructor at La Romita School of Art in Umbria, Italy Instructor at Montfacon in Limoux, France Charles Russell Art Auction in Great Falls, Montana, 10 years National Arts Club in New York Salmagundi Club in New York National Academy of Design in New York American Watercolor Society, New York, Signature Member National Watercolor Society, California, Signature Member National Arts Club, New York
 Pennsylvania Watercolor Society Western Federation of Watercolor Florida Watercolor Society, convention show juror and instructor Baltimore Watercolor Society Las Posada Painting Group, annual workshop, Green Valley, Arizona Rocky Mountain National Art Exhibition Adirondacks Watercolor Exhibition San Diego Watercolor Society New Mexico Watercolor Society Pikes Peak Watercolor Society Tokyu Gallery Exhibitions, Tokyo, Japan William and Mary College, Williamsburg, VA Summer children’s Art Program Ranchland’s Artist’s Gathering, Nature Conservancy’s Medano/Zapata Ranch, San Luis Valley, Colorado Sheridan College/Spear-O-Wigwam Sheridan Wyoming, Artist’s Gathering Brinton Museum, Big Horn Wyoming, Sheridan College show and small works show Palmer Land Trust, Colorado Springs, CO, First Place Art and Purchase award two years. Ghost Ranch Art Workshops Director, Abiquiu, New Mexico Arts For The Parks annual Exhibition and Traveling Show Taos New Mexico Art...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Ghost Ranch 41
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Martha Mans 7 x 7 image size and 16 x 16 matted and shrink-wrapped The painting process has been an evolving experience for me from the time I was very young and first started painting in oil until now. Each stage had to be experienced and has led to a deeper understanding of what my expression in paint is all about. Painting traditional realism with good design as an important element was where I began. Now, the evolution of my painting process has brought me to a point in which the subject, the texture of the oil medium and the physical application of the brushstrokes have become profoundly intertwined. All are so necessary to the finished work that if one were to be taken away the work would be left incomplete. My hope is that the synthesis of the subject, design, expressive brush strokes and the texture of the paint come together to create a work of art in which the viewer experiences all of these elements at once in a powerful statement on canvas. “New Mexico is a land of earthy colors and textures. Rocks, dirt, twiggy plants, reds and ochres against blue grays, dry, wet, cold, hot, mostly hard and rough create a movement in visual and tactile rhythms that surround me. There are times when I am standing in the New Mexico landscape on a warm day when I want to lay down and embrace it. I can’t help but be madly in love with the textures of everything around me. I am drawn to the irresistible forces that seem to bring me closer to the earth. The more I experience these textural qualities of the land, the more I am compelled to use them to express what I want to say. “ Martha was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she attended Carlow University and received a degree in art and art education. Later she studied art at the Maryland Institute College of Art and the University of Southern California. At the beginning of her career she worked as an art teacher and art department head in Maryland and California. After becoming a full-time artist she taught watercolor and oil painting workshops in the United States and abroad. After moving to Colorado she became a master instructor for a branch of the Art Students League in Colorado Springs and then set up her own classes in her studio where she presently teaches on a weekly basis. She was director for many years of large adventure workshops combining painting and exploring. Some of these adventures include Ghost Ranch...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Orange Flip
By Thomas Slate
Located in Santa Fe, NM
acrylic, paintstik on canvas Thomas uses large gestural drawings to create energetic abstractions. The layered process of his pieces creates a rich textured surface. He starts with ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil Crayon, Acrylic

Ghost Ranch 8
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Martha Mans 7 x 7 image size and 16 x 16 matted and shrink-wrapped The painting process has been an evolving experience for me from the time I was very young and first started painting in oil until now. Each stage had to be experienced and has led to a deeper understanding of what my expression in paint is all about. Painting traditional realism with good design as an important element was where I began. Now, the evolution of my painting process has brought me to a point in which the subject, the texture of the oil medium and the physical application of the brushstrokes have become profoundly intertwined. All are so necessary to the finished work that if one were to be taken away the work would be left incomplete. My hope is that the synthesis of the subject, design, expressive brush strokes and the texture of the paint come together to create a work of art in which the viewer experiences all of these elements at once in a powerful statement on canvas. “New Mexico is a land of earthy colors and textures. Rocks, dirt, twiggy plants, reds and ochres against blue grays, dry, wet, cold, hot, mostly hard and rough create a movement in visual and tactile rhythms that surround me. There are times when I am standing in the New Mexico landscape on a warm day when I want to lay down and embrace it. I can’t help but be madly in love with the textures of everything around me. I am drawn to the irresistible forces that seem to bring me closer to the earth. The more I experience these textural qualities of the land, the more I am compelled to use them to express what I want to say. “ Martha was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she attended Carlow University and received a degree in art and art education. Later she studied art at the Maryland Institute College of Art and the University of Southern California. At the beginning of her career she worked as an art teacher and art department head in Maryland and California. After becoming a full-time artist she taught watercolor and oil painting workshops in the United States and abroad. After moving to Colorado she became a master instructor for a branch of the Art Students League in Colorado Springs and then set up her own classes in her studio where she presently teaches on a weekly basis. She was director for many years of large adventure workshops combining painting and exploring. Some of these adventures include Ghost Ranch...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Windblown Clouds
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Martha Mans 7 x 7 image size and 16 x 16 matted and shrink-wrapped The painting process has been an evolving experience for me from the time I was very young and first started paint...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Ghost Ranch 38
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Martha Mans 7 x 7 image size and 16 x 16 matted and shrink-wrapped The painting process has been an evolving experience for me from the time I was very young and first started painting in oil until now. Each stage had to be experienced and has led to a deeper understanding of what my expression in paint is all about. Painting traditional realism with good design as an important element was where I began. Now, the evolution of my painting process has brought me to a point in which the subject, the texture of the oil medium and the physical application of the brushstrokes have become profoundly intertwined. All are so necessary to the finished work that if one were to be taken away the work would be left incomplete. My hope is that the synthesis of the subject, design, expressive brush strokes and the texture of the paint come together to create a work of art in which the viewer experiences all of these elements at once in a powerful statement on canvas. “New Mexico is a land of earthy colors and textures. Rocks, dirt, twiggy plants, reds and ochres against blue grays, dry, wet, cold, hot, mostly hard and rough create a movement in visual and tactile rhythms that surround me. There are times when I am standing in the New Mexico landscape on a warm day when I want to lay down and embrace it. I can’t help but be madly in love with the textures of everything around me. I am drawn to the irresistible forces that seem to bring me closer to the earth. The more I experience these textural qualities of the land, the more I am compelled to use them to express what I want to say. “ Martha was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she attended Carlow University and received a degree in art and art education. Later she studied art at the Maryland Institute College of Art and the University of Southern California. At the beginning of her career she worked as an art teacher and art department head in Maryland and California. After becoming a full-time artist she taught watercolor and oil painting workshops in the United States and abroad. After moving to Colorado she became a master instructor for a branch of the Art Students League in Colorado Springs and then set up her own classes in her studio where she presently teaches on a weekly basis. She was director for many years of large adventure workshops combining painting and exploring. Some of these adventures include Ghost Ranch...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Pompeii di Memoria
By Jinni Thomas
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Foro di Memoria VII 30 x 30" red pink maroon sienna copperleaf In Jinni Thomas’ work she says, " The emotion from that visual experience, that awe moment, works down into our heart...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Copper

Cloud Rhythms
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Martha Mans 7 x 7 image size and 16 x 16 matted and shrink-wrapped The painting process has been an evolving experience for me from the time I was very young and first started paint...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Dunes
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Dunes 22 x 30" image size watercolor, 32 x 40" framed in a whitewash profile red green blue yellow I document the essence of the landscape everyday. I am interested in those untouch...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Taos Orchard
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Taos Orchard 39x63" oil on canvas blue green purple pink Landscape New Mexico The painting process has been an evolving experience for me from the time I was very young and first s...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Seafoam
By Karen Squires
Located in Santa Fe, NM
acrylic on canvas blue green white
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Ghost Ranch Afterglow
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Ghost Ranch Afterglow 24 x 24" oil on panel peach green purple yellow blue MARTHA MANS A master realist painter, she was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvani...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Land Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Panel, Oil

Ghost Ranch Encantado 5
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Ghost Ranch Encantado 22 x 22" image size watercolor, unframed. Shrink-wrapped on poster board. I document the essence of the landscape everyday. I am interested in those untouched...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Bindu Yantra
By Jamie Brunson
Located in Santa Fe, NM
The word bindu dates back to the hymn of creation in the Rigveda. Bindu is considered the point at which creation begins and may become unity. It is also described as “the sacred sym...
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Polyester, Oil, Alkyd, Panel

Conductor
By Jamie Brunson
Located in Santa Fe, NM
This composition is informed by meditation or contemplative practice, applied to studio practice. The first layer of linework is drawn freehand, improvising energy lines to create a ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Polyester, Wax, Oil, Alkyd, Panel

Expectation Time
By Igor Melnikov
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Igor Melnikov, Expectation Time acrylic on panel 21.75 x 21.75" framed 2013
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Panel, Acrylic

Literary Rose XXII
By Jinni Thomas
Located in Santa Fe, NM
48 x 30" yellow sienna In Jinni Thomas’ work she says, " The emotion from that visual experience, that awe moment, works down into our hearts and alters the grain of our reality. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

Spring
By Igor Melnikov
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Russian born artist, Igor Melnivok, upends traditional associations with portraiture through his haunting and intrinsically psychological paintings of emotionally ambiguous children ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Panel

Red Hills Near Abiquiu
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Red Hills Near Abiquiu 22 x 30" image size watercolor, 32 x 40" framed in a whitewash profile with museum quality glass red green blue yellow I document the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

The Happy One
By Scott Greene
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Scott Greene, The Happy One oil on panel 28 x 20" unframed 2010
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Panel, Oil

Ebb and Flow 8, 9, 10
By Martha Rea Baker
Located in Santa Fe, NM
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...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Encaustic, Panel

Over the River
By Igor Melnikov
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Igor Melnikov, Over the River acrylic on panel 31.5 x 32.5" framed 1999
Category

1990s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Panel, Acrylic

Pasture at Ghost Ranch
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Ghost Ranch Encantado 9 x 10" image size watercolor, unframed. Shrink-wrapped on poster board. Total size 19 x 19" matted. I document the essence of the landscape everyday. I am in...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

White Place
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
White Place 9 x 10" image size watercolor, unframed. Shrink-wrapped on poster board. Total size 19 x 19" matted. I document the essence of the landscape everyday. I am interested in...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Broken Toys
By Igor Melnikov
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Igor Melnikov, Broken Toys oil on panel 30 x 32.5" framed 2012
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Panel, Oil

Fireflies
By Igor Melnikov
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Igor Melnikov, Fireflies acrylic on panel 26 x 26.25" framed 2014
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Panel, Acrylic

Ghost Ranch Encantado 2
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Ghost Ranch Encantado 22 x 22" image size watercolor, unframed. Shrink-wrapped on poster board. I document the essence of the landscape everyday. I am interested in those untouched...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Ghost Ranch Encantado 1
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Ghost Ranch Encantado 22 x 22" image size watercolor, unframed. Shrink-wrapped on poster board. I document the essence of the landscape everyday. I am interested in those untouched...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Faux Tableau
By Scott Greene
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Faux Tableau depicts a turn of the century tableau wagon, which were used to display monumental historical events. This wagon, however, depicts the current immigrant crisis in the US...
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Ghost Ranch Encantado 7
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Ghost Ranch Encantado 22 x 22" image size watercolor, unframed. Shrink-wrapped on poster board. I document the essence of the landscape everyday. I am interested in those untouched...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Ghost Ranch Encantado 3
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Ghost Ranch Encantado 22 x 22" image size watercolor, unframed. Shrink-wrapped on poster board. I document the essence of the landscape everyday. I am interested in those untouched...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Ghost Ranch Encantado 8
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Ghost Ranch Encantado 22 x 22" image size watercolor, unframed. Shrink-wrapped on poster board. I document the essence of the landscape everyday. I am interested in those untouched...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Taos Spring
By Martha Mans
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Martha Mans salmon tan brick yellow orange lavender gray white green framed in brown frame The painting process has been an evolving experience for me from the time I was very young...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Blossoms II
By Thomas Slate
Located in Santa Fe, NM
acrylic, oil paintstik on canvas red pink orange magenta Thomas has taken the influences of the flora of Chinese ink drawings. He translates those ideas into spontaneous modern abst...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil Crayon, Acrylic

Adrift
By Raphaëlle Goethals
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Raphaelle Goethal's encaustic paintings are abstract explorations of the ephemeral depths that lie beyond our consciousness.
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Encaustic, Panel

Boy Dreaming
By Igor Melnikov
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Boy Dreaming is part of Igor Melnikov's continuing exploration of the human emotional experience. Russian artist Igor Melnikov is one of the top artists to emerge from the post-Soviet Russian art...
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Panel, Acrylic

Backyards 8
By Mary Long
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Backyards 8 12x12" encaustic, mixed media on panel Mary Long is an encaustic artist whose use of that technique brings to her work elements that are ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Encaustic, Panel

Between Here and There IV
By Jinni Thomas
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Between Here and There IV 40 x 24" acrylic, gold leaf on panel In Jinni Thomas’ work she says, " The emotion from that visual experience, that awe moment, works down into ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Panel

Boy Thinking
By Igor Melnikov
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Boy Thinking is part of Igor Melnikov's continuing exploration of the human emotional experience. Russian artist Igor Melnikov is one of the top artists to emerge from the post-Soviet Russian art...
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Panel, Acrylic

Saraswati
By Jamie Brunson
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Bands of textile patterns in shades of blue.
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Polyester, Oil, Alkyd, Wood Panel

Trees on the Chama
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Trees on the Chama 22 x 30" image size watercolor, 32 x 40" framed in a whitewash profile with museum quality glass red green blue yellow I document the essence of the landscape eve...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Duality
By Greg Joubert
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Hand carved wood sculpture torched burnished and painted mahogany Greg Joubert was born in 1977 and raised in the seaside New England town of Hingham, Massachusetts. Joubert gained ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Parvati
By Jamie Brunson
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Bands of textile patterns in shades of orange.
Category

2010s Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Polyester, Oil, Alkyd, Wood Panel

River Boulders
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
River Boulders 22 x 30" image size watercolor, 32 x 40" framed in a whitewash profile red magenta blue gray I document the essence of the landscape everyday. I am interested in thos...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Along the Rio Grande
By Elaine Holien
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Along the Rio Grande 22 x 30" image size watercolor, 32 x 40" framed in a whitewash profile with museum quality glass red, green blue I document the essenc...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Santa Fe - Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

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