Showing posts with label Legacy Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legacy Art. Show all posts

Sunday, May 12, 2013

142 "DAYS END" and Legacy Art Event


"DAYS END"
6x6"
#142
Day 4 of my 145 day painting Challenge
For more information about this painting, click HERE.


 "DEFINITION"
24x30"
This was my painting donation for the Legacy Art event.
It raised a good sum of money for student scholarships last night.

 My cousin Goldie and her friend Christianna at Legacy.

 The painting duo "SPLASH.
They have a choreographed routine and paint a painting upside down.
Then they flip it over and it's awesome!

 An American Eagle!

 A special "SPLASH" tribute to Amada Pena, the major artist behind Legacy Art.
It is also his 70th birthday this year, so they wanted to do something nice for him.
It was a picture of him in a hat on the right and a buffalo on the left.

 My friend Cherita with Steven Michael Quezada, from "Breaking Bad."

This is just for you Maggie.



Saturday, May 11, 2013

The 145 Painting Challenge is ON!
I am loving it already...

"HEAT OF AUTUMN"
6x6"
#143

To view information about this painting and purchase information,
please click HERE.

Also, I have changed the format of the 145 blog, 
You will be able to see all of the paintings in a gallery format. 
You can click on an image and it will give you all of the information about that painting.
To see the new gallery format, click HERE.



 A couple of photos from the Legacy artists' party last night.
On your right is Steven Michael Quezada, who plays a detective on "Breaking Bad" 
and in the back is Mike Moroff, who starred in La Bomba and has done work in a lot of movies.


This is the well-known artist Amado Pena, giving a welcome speech and thanking the artists, donors, and sponsors for this year's Legacy Art fundraising event.
I can't wait!

To read more about Legacy Art, click HERE.

Monday, April 29, 2013

DAY TRIP AND OTHER THINGS

Did you ever just need to get away for the day?
Well, I needed it. Badly. So.....

I signed up for a luncheon and two-studio tour last Saturday in Santa Fe 
with a wonderful group of women from the New Mexico chapter of 
the National Museum of Women in the Arts, which is housed in Washington, DC.
It is the only museum in the world solely dedicated to women in the arts.

Before I show you photos of my trip, though, 
I wanted to show you this painting I just finished.

This is "DEFINITION" a 24x30" framed piece that is my donation to this year's 
Legacy Art Event, which is happening in a couple of weeks.
It is a painting of one of my favorite places, the Rio Chama
near Abiquiu and it's also my fav time of year, autumn.
Hopefully someone will fall in love with it at the live auction, and make 
some money for scholarship students. 


So I haven't gone ON a day trip in a while, especially alone, 
 mostly because of car troubles that have been resolved.
I'm happy because I was about to go crazy! The mechanic finally figured out what was wrong, 
after we paid A LOT of money, so he didn't charge us for what was actually wrong with it - a
sensor of some sort.
But to get back to my story, the photos you are going to see below 
are of two artists and their studios.
And boy, were they different. And fascinating!  

 This is the studio of Ligia Bouton. 
So large, bright, and open. I loved it!
The crate you see on the far left is a large installation piece titled 
"Six Photographs of People I Don't Know: Photograph 5, The Bouquet."  
I will show you the piece displayed in an exhibition tomorrow.

The pigs on the wall are handmade and being readied for an
exhibition - they are called "Understudy for the Animal Farm."
Each pig is comprised of two pillowcases handcut and sewn by the artist.
These heads are also masks and may be worn.
She is making a series of thirty.

 This is a view of a large pinon tree out of the studio window.
I got distracted.

 Closer view of the pigs.

 Two large garage doors - I want these!

 Ligia demonstrating how the pig heads work.

 They are actually soft and cuddly.

 My favorite pig

 A view of a passing cloud out the studio window.
Man, those clouds keep calling me.....

From there, we moved to the studio of NM artist Carol Anthony.

Carol paints with oil sticks in a cross-hatch technique 
and then uses her fingers to manipulate her medium.
Her house was so unique and beautiful.
Every door was old and beautiful and had a story attached to it.
}There was art everywhere - Carol's, pieces her friends had given her, 
and the art of her twin sister, who passed away several years ago.

 This is the living room.
It was so warm and cozy,
I wanted to snuggle down and take a nap or read a book....

 The house is straw bale construction and it has a very solid adobe-like feel.
This is her dining room and through the archway is her studio.

 Another view of the dining room - don't you just love the kiva fireplace?
I kind of felt like I had stepped back in time.


 This is a view outside the front yard of another house nicknamed "The Cloister."

 A snapshot of a lone cloud passing by....
I think I am a cloud freak.

 A view of one of the houses on the property.

 A small thatch-roofed meditation room.

 Straw bales are surprisingly soft to sit on.

 A massage room.....

 An old outhouse.
This is so unique - notice the handle made of old wood.

 An adobe wall with chamisa that is still in the dormant stage, no green blooms yet.

I had a wonderful time and wish my studio was as unique as this one. Lovely.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Legacy Art and new paintings


 The Legacy Art event was really fun last night! 
This is my husband and one of our good friends, Eric Lamb.


 One of the celebrities at the event, Miss Joyce DeWitt from the sitcom Three's Company.


a very cool duo out of California called Splash
They created a painting upside down to music and in about five minutes, they turned it right side up and it was Lou Diamond Phillips from La Bamba! 
Fantastic! 
They also painted a wolf and a buffalo.


 Lou Diamond Phillips at his best during the art auction. 
With him is Mike Moroff, one of his co stars from La Bamba. 
He  was in in Scarface and a bunch of other movies. 
The craziest live auction person - he really yells and gets things going!


 Mike Moroff and Tangie Ambrose, who is an actor on the television show In Plain Sight
She was so sweet and really helped the auction along.
I have a bunch of video too, but have to load it.


 These are new 150 Challenge paintings I finished yesterday. 
They are not titled yet, so I haven't posted them to the 150 Challenge blog. 
More later and happy Mother's Day everyone!


 hollyhocks at a window at Los Poblanos


New Mexico rainstorm