Showing posts with label Taos Ski Valley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taos Ski Valley. Show all posts

Monday, December 4, 2023

El Prado

 
oil on panel, 8" x 8"
ON LOAN

This study is a scene that became very familiar to me when I lived near Taos, New Mexico.  I needed to find safe areas to walk my little dog Lola and maybe let her enjoy some off-leash time, something she loves.  El Prado is a high-end neighborhood in the north section of Taos as you're heading toward Taos Ski Valley.  It is dotted with well-kept modern adobe homes, the only drawback for me being that there are no paved roads in that area; in fact, much of Taos is unpaved, a bit of a nightmare in winter.  That's why many of these nice homes are either unoccupied or rented out for the duration of what can sometimes be a brutal winter.  I lived there for only one year in 2018, but it was a heavy snowfall that winter and I found it to be a deal breaker, coming as I did from the California coast, where snowfall is unheard of.  Alas, even in El Prado, I found free-roaming dogs on occasion.  I always had to be vigilant for my dog's safety everywhere I went, which was psychically exhausting.  The views of Taos Mountain and the Ski Valley were always breathtaking, though, with the high desert carpeted in sagebrush.

Monday, March 27, 2023

Sunset in Seco

 
oil on panel, 12" x 12"

Here's another painting from New Mexico. I used to drive by this scene in Arroyo Seco on my way to  Taos Ski Valley, and as the sun was setting, it would light up Taos Mountain with shades of pink, crimson, and maroon as the sun slowly sank out of sight, giving credence to the monicker Sangre de Cristo.

Sunday, November 22, 2020

The Road to Seco

 
oil on panel, 12" x 16"

It's back to New Mexico with this colorful scene of an unpaved road I frequently took to the charming little village of Arroyo Seco on my way to Taos Ski Valley to commune with the mountain.  New Mexico is rich in color, with the most amazingly deep azure sky as a backdrop.  

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Sting Me!

oil on panel, 18" x 18"

This is the first in what I hope will be a series of paintings of my little dog Lola.  She is an extraordinary zen-like being and it's been difficult to capture her special essence with a camera, much less a paint brush, but I feel satisfied with this one.  She came through for me very early on in the process, and so I've left her face untouched in places from the first go round.  

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Green Adobe with Chamisa

oil on panel, 12" x 12"

After a long hiatus, I'm finally able to start clearing some time for painting again.  Other obligations pulled me away as I was starting this one, so its trajectory was interrupted and, although I worked it to some sense of completion, I can't help wondering how different it would have turned out had I been able to work it from start to finish in one or two back-to-back sessions.  This is a corner of a modern adobe home I often drove by on my way to and from Arroyo Seco, a charming little village in New Mexico between Taos and Taos Ski Valley.  I loved the pale green color of the walls of this home set against the citron yellow of the chamisa blossoms, with the latilla ladder leaning against a wall, and the peak of Taos Mountain just "peaking" over the home.  This is a quintessential Southwest scene, at least to my eyes.