Guilloume studio visit
Prolific painter and sculptor Guillome’ studio and gallery is located between Santa Fe and Albuquerque off New Mexico Highway 14. Orginally photographed for Southwest Art magazine. You can see more of his work at guillome.com
May 24
Prolific painter and sculptor Guillome’ studio and gallery is located between Santa Fe and Albuquerque off New Mexico Highway 14. Orginally photographed for Southwest Art magazine. You can see more of his work at guillome.com
Apr 19
Peggy McGivern’s studio on a snowy morning in Taos New Mexico. She was photographed for Southwest Art Magazine. You can see her work in these galleries: Act I Gallery, Taos; Abend Gallery, Denver; Alexandra Stevens Gallery, Santa Fe; Tubac Arts & Gifts, Tubac, AZ. You can see her work online at peggymgivern.com.
Mar 12
Colorado native and Santa Fe resident Matthew Higginbotham is represented by Waxlander Gallery in Santa Fe. This was originally photographed for Southwest Art Magazine. You can see more of his work at matthewhigginbotham.com
Painter Cynthia Eckhardt lives with her husband far off the beaten path in Northern New Mexico. These photos are from a shoot for Southwest Art magazine. You can see more of her work at cynthiaeckhardt.com.
Jesse Blanchard creates his en caustic works below the pitter pat of tiny feet in the seclusion of his basement studio. Jesse is represented by LewAllen Contemporaries and Blue Heron Fine Art. You can see more of his work at jesseblanchard.com.
Painter Woody Gwyn works in four studios. Three are scattered about in his historic adobe and one has wheels. On the east coast his work can be seen at David Findlay Jr Fine Art, on the west coast at Modernism and in New Mexico at LewAllen Contemporary Galleries. You can see more of his work at woodygwyn.com.
Sculptor, mixed media artist, art writer and exhibit juror Nancy Ziegler Nodelman fabricates her work out of found objects. Old teabags, bits of plastic tray, paper bags, old cover less books have all subcomb to her designs. She is active with SITE Santa Fe. You can see more of her work at nancyzieglernodelman.com
By definition a photographer works with light, so it seems a very natural path for photographer Steve Fitch to wander between working with photography and creating neon sculptures. He has enjoyed a long and successful career and currently is a member of the faculty of Santa Fe University of Art and Design. You can see samples of his work at stevefitch.com.
“One starts by scribbling and ends up creating…” Charlie Chongr Andrijanoff. Personable and easily approachable Charlie works from his home which is as much living space as it is a creative space. He paints in his garage turned studio and shows art in his living room turned gallery. He has studied at The New School in New York. You can see more of Charlie’s work at artcharlie.com.
Braldt Bralds‘ intricately detailed paintings and illustrations have graced publications such as Rolling Stone and Der Spiegel. You can see his work at braldtbraldsstudio.com.