by David Pagani | Nov 30, 2018
After two-plus decades as a jury psychologist, I became restless, looking for a new direction. in 2007, I bought a printer and printed a few of my snapshots. Saw immediately the enormous gap between what I had seen in my mind and what I had captured on paper. New...
by Doreen Garten | Nov 30, 2018
I love the idea of functional art in our daily lives and rituals. We can develop a relationship with a cup or a bowl that goes beyond utility. I have always focused on the vessel, and think of its use to sustain life. The vessel has been used to store our grains, hold...
by Doreen Garten | Nov 30, 2018
Krysteen Waszak is a dedicated plein air painter. Her oils are full of vibrant lively color, energy and a touch of whimsy. A unique process where she builds layers, creates dimension & flow, all the while painting quickly and confidently to allow the story of the...
by Doreen Garten | Nov 30, 2018
My name is Catherine Veblen and I have been throwing pottery on the wheel for over 40 years. I apply surface decoration with mason stains and oxides and I high fire my pottery to cone 5 in an electric kiln. I use both porcelain and stoneware clays. I live in Corrales,...
by Doreen Garten | Nov 30, 2018
Many years ago, Rick relocated from Florida to New Mexico for an executive position to run an Albuquerque R&D group and they discovered Corrales. For ten years, Rick directed “energetic” materials research, design and testing. In his spare time, he built his...
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