My husband Ralph and I recently drove from Santa Fe to New Orleans, La and back with stops in Baton Rouge, Austin and Fredericksburg, TX. I loved seeing all of the rich golden greens and Burnt umber shrubs and Burnt Sienna Grasses. I can’t …
My husband Ralph and I recently drove from Santa Fe to New Orleans, La and back with stops in Baton Rouge, Austin and Fredericksburg, TX. I loved seeing all of the rich golden greens and Burnt umber shrubs and Burnt Sienna Grasses. I can’t …
The utter joy of watching what paint does on canvas one stroke at a time……
We attended the opening Friday evening of The exhibition “Sense of Place” Landscape paintings by Lynn Boggess. It is a stunning array of Boggess work as you can tell from the slide show. Here is the link to the gallery, Evoke Gallery here in Santa Fe. NM http://www.evokecontemporary.com/Artists/LynnBoggess.html. I arrived early hoping to meet Boggess and …
Thank you Julie Mussafer for placing this painting, Skylight (oil on canvas 30X60) with a Boston collector. This particular painting was inspired by a series of photographs all taken later in the afternoon. What I loved about these images was the warm reflected light that danced on the bottom of the cloud formations. Here is …
Yesterday I was invited by my gallery here in Santa Fe (Winterowd Fine Art) to give an artist talk for a group from Silicone Valley traveling to Santa Fe expressly to see art and visit art galleries. I shared my artist vision and spoke specifically about this painting the inspiration, going up the road to …
Sunday morning, a cup of Yerba Mate, reflecting on the weeks work. Rim Light, oil on canvas, 30X72. Work seems to flow more smoothly when the scale of the canvas relates to the scale of my world here in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Visual beauty stretching out all around me, low horizon line, empty sky. …
This painting, Aspen Vista View , oil on canvas , 30X48 is included in the Santa Fe Arts Commission exhibition, Common Ground. The Opening is Friday, August 26th 5-7 pm, City of Santa Fe Community Gallery, 201 West Marcy Street. The inspiration for this painting came from a recent trip up the road to the …
This month I finished the largest painting to date, 5X15 feet… that sounds so much larger than 60X180 inches, Doesn’t it? The triptych of three 5X5 foot panels has been submitted by my Santa Fe gallery, Winterowd Fine Art for selection to The Art in Public Places committee. It was a real joy to paint. …
I wanted to share this article by Wolf Schneider. She interviewed me last month. Thank You Wolf and as always Thank You Karla Winterowd!!! Readers you may have to click to enlarge, on a mac it is command and the plus key.. let me know how that works for you, Enjoy!