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  1. Johnny Blue

    2017-05-28 17:23:00 UTC

    I learned about “Local Coloring,” a new project by Axle Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, and leapt at the chance for adventure. Axle sent me a short story by a local author: “Johnny Blue,” by Nasario García. The story is written like a folk tale, and it feels mythic, archetypal…


  2. Art Opening: The Desert, The Fires and The Flood, work by Andrew Fearnside and Gail Gering

    2016-03-31 15:57:00 UTC

    Andrew Fearnside:  The DesertGail Gering:  The Fires And The FloodsExhibition Dates:           April 9-June 18, 2016Exhibition Reception:    Friday, April 8, 5:30-7:30Gallery Hours:               Saturdays 11-5 and by appointment Andrew is presenting 12 paintings in acrylic, plaster and ink on panel. Gail will be presenting a collection of over 20 small multimedia…


  3. Progress: the defile

    2016-03-23 18:59:00 UTC

    Yesterday I finished work on a small piece now called The Conclave (Defile). I increased the number of crows in the far background, thinking about the unearthly magic of a vast swarm of swallows in the process. I added a much larger crow low front and center, hoping that this…


  4. In Progress: Landscapes

    2016-01-26 19:36:00 UTC

    I’m working loosely and quickly on the textured ground and underpainting of a collection of (mostly) square panels. My aim is to engage the space and budding narrative of each one in turn, exchanging areas of low energy with new life, clarifying where I can and culling what I must.…


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