Thursday, May 7, 2009

Red Rocks Rising 6 X 9in. $165 framed


This scene is from an isolated road west and north of Albuquerque. I often think that an impressive rock like this would be a destination for sightseers if it were the only one like it for miles around. But here, it's just the 'average' scenery.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Pagosa Sunset 6 X 9in. $165 framed


This image was from a trip to Pagosa Springs, Colorado from several years ago. Both the sky and the water are blended pastel (which feels like finger painting for grownups)!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

View from the Train 6X9 in. $165 SOLD


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There is a beautiful, new commuter train that goes between Albuquerque to Santa Fe. Between the two cities, there are a series of pueblos with wide open spaces. This image is looking east from the train as the sun sunk low in the west.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Albuquerque Sunset 9X6in. SOLD



Few people would believe it, but most days end in Albuquerque with a spectacular sunset. This is yet another one!

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Canyon Mist 6X9in. SOLD


Only last week I spent a couple very cold days at the Grand Canyon. I created this little painting as a study for a larger version I hope to create. It posed many challenges...creating brightness on a dreary day, mist rising from the canyon, and parts of the rocky cliff that were obscured by a wall in my photo. I tackled all the problems and can't wait to start the larger version!!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Dinner Drama 6X9 in. $165 framed


It's great that I get to live at the base of the Sandia mountains, but it's even better that from my kitchen, I can watch the mountain light change throughout the day. When I was cooking dinner a couple weeks ago, the clouds lit up like this right outside my window.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Spot of Sun 6X9in. SOLD


This painting shows part of the Rio Grande gorge near Taos. It had been a rainy night, followed by a cloudy, dreary day, but just as I looked, the sun broke through and lit up this one small patch of land.