Friday Night Gallery Show
To conclude the week artist Stephen Kilborn and wife LaVerne hosts a show at his Taos gallery on Friday evening. A painting by each workshop participant is featured.
For the sixth year in a row Bob is attending a painting workshop offered by Taos artist Stephen Kilborn. In the first three days Bob has completed two painting, much quicker than he paints at home; but, he’s very focused and putting in pretty intense hours. Each workshop participants enter’s one work compleed during the week for a special show at the Kilborn Gallery on friday, July 19, 2013, 6-8 pm.
Park Hill Art Club 2012 Spring Show & Sale
May 4 – 6, 2012
The Park Hill Art Club Spring Show & Sale opens Friday, May 4, 2012 with an evening reception, 4:30-8:00pm. Park Hill United Methodist Church, 5209 Montview Boulevard, Denver, Colorado hosts the event. The Show continues Saturday, May 5th from 10:00am-6:00pm and Sunday May 6th from 9:30am-4:00pm.
More than 100 artists participate with nearly 200 framed and hundreds of unframed original works of art in a wide variety of media and styles. Prices range from less than $20 to $1,000+. Loyal patrons arrive early on Friday for the widest selection both for their own homes and collections as well as creative gifts.
Bob’s two framed works will be Taos Courtyard 2012 and Winter in Gothic. Both 11×15” watercolors are double matted in 16×20” frames.
Among Bob’s matted, unframed paintings are ten new watercolors he’s completed since the first of the year including favorite subjects such as Santuartio de Chimayo, a New Mexico Mini-Quilt, Rio Pueblo Vista, Pilar Chapel, Arroyo Seco in Bloom and Sea Sentinel. Mark the date on your calendar to see these and works from other Park Hill artists.
This is Colorado
High Road to Taos
Available
This is Colorado framed work by Robert Yackel.
Park Hill Art Club Show and Sale
May 6-8. 2011
The Park Hill Art Club Spring Show & Sale opens Friday, May 6, 2011 with an evening reception, 4:30-8:00pm. Park Hill United Methodist Church, 5209 Montview Boulevard, Denver, Colorado hosts the event. The Show continues Saturday, May 7th from 10am-6pm and Sunday May 8th from 9:30am-4pm.
More than 100 artists participate with both framed and unframed original art in a wide variety of media and styles. Prices range from less than $20 to $1,000+. Loyal patrons arrive early on Friday for the widest selection both for their own homes and collections as well as creative gifts.
Featured Poster Art Includes
Abstract Mountains by Vera Alexander
Pink Adobe – New Mexico by Nancy Brauer
Mountain Range by Tevra Campbell
Scottie Dog by Beverly Green
Anasazi Darker by Carol Nelson
Paris Lights by Jean Shom
Las Trampas Church by Bob Yackel
10th Annual Quick Draw and Art Auction
Taos Center for the Arts – September 25, 2010
Couldn’t pick just one from the dozens of Taos artists taking part in the 10th Annual Quick Draw and Art Auction so we salute all the participants and their creativity. Paint brushes, tubes of paint and sculpting tools stand at the ready as the noon hour approaches. Local artists in a wide range of media begin work on creations that must be finished on site by 3pm. Patrons and browsers wander among the easels and work tables chatting, asking questions or just standing back to watch the process as each work takes shape.
At 2:50pm we hear the announcer, “Artists, you have ten minutes to finish your work.” As each piece is completed, signed, and framed they are taken to the finish line. The public can view, appraise and sign up for a bidding paddle. The auction starts at 4pm, action lively and sometimes quite competitive. Proceeds benefit the Taos Center for the Arts which provides facilities, programming and education in the visual, performing and media arts.
In the morning we viewed the shows comprising the Taos Fall Arts Festival. Quick Draw offered an opportunity to see many of the artists in action whose works we’d admired in the shows.. An ever changing gathering watches as horses charge across Doug Scott’s canvas. Ed Sandoval’s personality and painting quickly draws a bevy of art enthusiasts as he captures a Northern New Mexico fall scene. Pat Woodall intensely adds vibrant colors to his Ranchos church. We stop to watch Leigh Gusterson whose art we frequently admire.
In addition to painters, sculptors, potters and jewelry makers work in stone, glass, wood and silver. Live music and an appreciative audience add to the festive atmosphere on a perfect autumn afternoon in Taos.