*New*–December 3, 2010

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Apples, Apples, Apples III

Apples, Apples, Apples II - B

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Bob’s spent the last month working on a number of very different pieces, depending on his mood and motivation. Several people have  asked when he was going to paint more fruit. Apples, Apples, Apples II is the first to be completed. A few of Bob’s signature squares subtly appear and create depth.

Apple trees in the Denver area produced a hearty crop this year. We’re still enjoying homemade applesauce, fresh apple pies and crunchy apple salads.

Apples, Apples, Apples II measures 8.5×11” and will be matted for an 11×14” frame

*New*–October 29, 2010

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Santuario de Chimayo

Santuario de Chimayo 10-29-2010 - B

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Inspired by a visit to Santuario de Chimayo earlier this month Bob painted the well known church north of Santa Fe. What’s missing is the constant stream of visitors.

The painting is 8 1/2”x 11”, matted for a 11”x14” frame.

 

Arroyo Hondo Revisited

Arroyo Hondo Revisited - B

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A graceful archway and stone walk lead to Nuestra Senora de Los Dolores in the village of Arroyo Hondo north of Taos. Bob has depicted the adobe church numerous times in a playful “tipsy” style.

The painting is 11”x15 ”, matted for a 16”x20” frame.

*New* – October 26, 2010

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Two New Mexico Venues

Rancho Jacona - BRancho Jacona Revisited 

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Talpa 10-26-10 - B Talpa Chapel II

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*New* – October 23, 2010

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New Mexico Quilt Grande

New Mexico Quilt Grande - B Available

Bob just completed the largest in his New Mexico Quilt Series. The watercolor and ink painting measures 11”x15”, matted for a 16”x20” frame. Eighteen individual frames celebrate the essence of Northern New Mexico. The San Jose de Gracia de Las Trampas church takes center stage with a supporting cast of adobe walls, hollyhocks, mountain peaks, sheep and chamisa.

Bob reports this may be his favorite work to date.

Enchanted Valley II

Enchanted Valley II - B Available 

Also recently completed is a view reminiscent of the Valverde Valley along the Rio Grande River between Espanola and Taos. Framed by mountain peaks and mesas, fertile fields, orchards and vineyards produce a bounty of crops. The matted 11”x15” watercolor will fit in a 16”x20” frame.

These two paintings will join more than a half-dozen other new works by Bob to be included in the Park Hill Art Club Show and Sale scheduled for November 5-7, 2010. See below for more show details.

*New* – October 1, 2010

Posted in Art, Paintings, Watercolors with tags , , on October 3, 2010 by Nancy Yackel

Bob’s Paintings from Kilborn Workshop

Below are two of the watercolors Bob complete this week in the Stephen Kilborn Aspens and Cottonwoods workshop. Pilar is the New Mexico village where Kilborn has his studio. It is located south of Taos along the banks of the Rio Grande River. The aspen near the Taos Ski Valley were in full autumn splendor inspiring Bob’s “Lollipops” and “Autumn in Taos Ski Valley”.

 

Aspen Lollipops - BAspen Lollipops 

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Autumn at Taos Ski Valley - B

Autumn at Taos Ski Valley

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Kilborn Workshop Show – Taos, New Mexico

Posted in Art, Paintings, Watercolors with tags , , , on October 2, 2010 by Nancy Yackel

 

Aspens and Cottonwoods Workshop Opening

Friday – Oct. 1, 2010

The culmination of each Stephen Kilborn workshop is a showing of the students’ paintings on Friday evening. Each participant selects one work from the week’s painting effort. The Kilborn studio mats and frames the selections. The art work is hung in the Kilborn Gallery in Taos with an evening opening reception.

Holly and Nancy - B The Aspens and Cottonwoods Opening drew a large crowd this evening, a combination of local artists and residents, friends and Taos tourists. Shedding their painting attire for dressier duds the participants end the week in near giddy gaiety. Paintings were sold and many of us stocked up on Kilborn pottery.

Early in the week the four ladies who had never painted before were dubbed “The Taos Four.” Their spirit and willingness to explore new experiences brought joy for all those involved. Plus, they each proved they could pick up a paint brush with winning results. I guess that makes Stephen the Founding Father. Fun was had by all!

Taos Four and the Founding Father - B

Bob’s entry in the show was “Aspen Lollipops”, an almost whimsical depiction of autumn’s changing colors combined with “Bobism” – a multitude of small squares which add shading and depth.

Bob with Painting - B

New friendships were made, creative inspiration and techniques shared, and great food and comradery enjoyed. Before the evening is over several of the students discuss a return for one of the 2011 workshops.Bob and LaVern - B

While workshop days can be long and intense Bob and LaVerne Kilborn found time for fun and frivolity.

Stephen Kilborn painting workshops scheduled for 2011.

Hidden Taos – July 17-22  – Little known locations in the Taos Area

Aspens and Cottonwoods – September 25-30 – Maybe the most beautiful time to be in Taos.

View all the participants and their painting.

Kilborn Workshop – October 1, 2010

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Workshop Day Five – Friday

Friday is a shortened day. Some, like Bob work hard to finished projects stated during the class. Others use the day to experiment with new ideas and techniques.Chef LaVerne - B

A delicious final lunch by LaVerne is applauded and appreciated. Note – several of LaVerne’s popular recipes are available on the Kilborn website.

Painting winds up around 2pm. Holly heads to the Gallery to hang the evening show. During the final critique it’s always interesting to see the evolution of each participant’s style over the five days. Especially so for those who had never painted before such as this session’s  “Taos Four”.

Everyone heads to their lodging with a couple of hours to spruce up for the workshop finale, the evening show.

Painters at Work - B

Kilborn Workshop – September 30, 2010

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Workshop Day Four – Thursday

Thursday is always decision day. Each participant must select the painting they want to present at the Friday night Art Show opening at the Kilborn Gallery in Taos. For some this is not an easy decision. During the critique session there are a number of group votes. It’s not surprising that rarely is the choice unanimous.

After class hours Stephen and Holly mat and frame the paintings. For the first time they are using colored frames for this workshop. Always before it’s been a standard silver metal frame. Earlier in the week there was a drawing for colors – brick, blue, hot pink, lime green, orange. Some of the artists painted with frame color in mind while others negotiated trades.

Aspen Lollipops

Bob selected the bright and cheerful “Aspen Lollipops” for his show entry. 

 

Kilborn Workshop – September 29, 2010

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Workshop Day Three – Wednesday

Because yesterday was short on painting time Wednesday was designated as a paint day. For Stephen Paintinganyone needing additional ideas the surrounding scenery offers plenty of inspiration. All one has to do is step out the door and start sketching.

With the additional paint time several of the artists completed more than one painting. Between offering assistance and suggestions Stephen worked on an aspen abstraction.

The lunch break was a pleasant respite from the studio and fueled new energy for the afternoon.

 

Lunch Table - B 

Bob finished the picture he started yesterday “Aspen at Taos Ski Valley”. Nancy thought it got too busy and was not up to his norm which earned her the title of his “worse critique”. She responds that she’s also his best critique and supporter.

 

Autumn at Taos Ski Valley - B

Aspen at Taos Ski Valley 

Kilborn Workshop – September 28, 2010

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Tuesday – Workshop Day Two

Taos Ski Valley - B 

Workshop participants gather at the Kilborn Gallery to carpool up to Taos Ski Valley for the morning sketching session. Conditions were Aspen Leaves - B perfect  with blue skies and slopes streaked in hues of changing aspen. The alpine scenery is quite a contrast to the high desert landscape of Taos and Pilar.

Instead of sketching Bob spent his time taking hundreds of photos, lots of material for future painting ideas and inspiration.

Because of the drive time from ski valley to studio and a late lunch afternoon painting time was limited but everyone got to work on new pieces.

Bob Painting on Tuesday - B