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Sites to see: NM-based artists showcase sweeping landscapes, portraits at Weems Gallery show

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PASTEL SOCIETY OF NEW MEXICO 2023 ALL-MEMBERS ART SHOW

PASTEL SOCIETY

OF NEW MEXICO

2023 ALL-MEMBERS ART SHOW

WHERE: Weems Gallery,

5935 Wyoming Blvd. NE

WHEN: Runs through Nov. 25

INFORMATION: weemsgallery.com; 505-293-6133

Landscape artists from the Pastel Society of New Mexico want viewers to experience the staggering sites they see in their state.

The show of award-winning pastels at Weems Gallery brings 90 pieces ranging from landscapes to portraits and still lifes by 50 artists, most of whom are from New Mexico. Sweeping skies and dappled clouds abound, along with tranquil still lifes and pensive portraits.

Mayor Tim Keller and Michelle Lanteri, head curator at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center museum, served as show judges.

Linda Boatwright created the glowing, cloud-streaked Santa Fe sky in 鈥淒ancing Clouds鈥 from her own photograph.

鈥淚 think the vivid colors have such a glow to them,鈥 the Santa Fe artist said. 鈥淚 tend to do an underpainting of a deep blue, purplish color, then I go lighter and lighter. It gives it a richness and it balances the medium.鈥

An aunt introduced Boatwright to pastels when she was a teenager.

鈥淔rom birth, I always wanted to be an artist,鈥 she said.

A former metalsmith, she moved from Atlanta to Silver City, then Los Lunas, then Santa Fe two years ago. She loves the immediacy of the color in pastels.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to sit there and mix it,鈥 Boatwright said. 鈥淵ou have the ability to put on different layers very quickly if you want to. You don鈥檛 have to worry about the paint drying.鈥

Sites to see: NM-based artists showcase sweeping landscapes, portraits at Weems Gallery show

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鈥淒ancing Clouds鈥 by Linda Boatwright.
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鈥淭aos Gorge II鈥 by John DeSpain.
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鈥淛ust Chillin鈥欌 by Marilyn Drake.
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鈥淭eatime, Reflected鈥 by Sarah Blumenschein.
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鈥淭he Quiet Hour鈥 by Gale Kaufman.

She says most New Mexicans take the landscape for granted.

鈥淚 like to show it off,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just an amazing state.鈥

Placitas artist John DeSpain captured the rugged beauty of the Taos Gorge on a recent visit, photographing it from the Taos Gorge Bridge before committing it to paper.

A retired marketing executive who was born in Montana, DeSpain had never worked in pastel before moving to New Mexico 2陆 years ago from Joshua Tree, California. He lived in a 500-square-foot home after leaving Los Angeles. He moved after the heat shot up to a scorching 117 degrees for two weeks.

鈥淲e sold everything and put all our belongings in a 5-by-7-foot storage unit,鈥 DeSpain said.

He and his wife traveled for three months through Utah, Arizona and Colorado before discovering Placitas. He began his art career by attending workshops by the Pastel Society of New Mexico.

鈥淚鈥檇 never done pastels before, but I thought, 鈥楾his is a way to get color right away.鈥欌

DeSpain also shows his work in Gallery with a Cause at the New Mexico Cancer Center.

鈥淭he scenery here is incredible everywhere you look,鈥 he said. 鈥淓very day, it鈥檚 different. I love to capture that. When you start painting something, you hone in on the details. I like to show that to people.鈥

sa国际传媒官网网页入口 artist Marilyn Drake prefers figurative work. She leads a drawing class at the artist鈥檚 studio in the Hoffmantown Shopping Center. Her piece 鈥淛ust Chillin鈥欌 emerged from there.

鈥淭hat was done from life with one of the models we use,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 added the background; it鈥檚 Casa Ronde帽a鈥 in Los Ranchos. 鈥淚t鈥檚 on sanded paper. I just find it really fascinating to get a likeness of somebody.鈥

Drake studied fashion illustration in New York before moving into graphic design. She moved here in 1994.

鈥淲hen I moved here, it had been so long since I had worked with oils,鈥 she said. She began experimenting with pastels until she had amassed a collection.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e the same pigment that oils are,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very tactile. It鈥檚 great to be able to draw while you鈥檙e painting.鈥

The exhibit runs through Nov. 25, with Weems donating a portion of sales from the show to the Pastel Society.