Thursday, February 28, 2008

New Painting: The Meditation















The Meditation, 9" x 12", Acrylic on Canvas

The Meditation is painted from a scene of a sunset I saw while hiking Boston Hill of Silver City, New Mexico. It shows a green and yellow sky with maroon mountains in the foreground and navy blue land sprawling out into the horizon. The mountains seen off in the distance are shades of purple, blue, and green. The sunset has cast its golden glow upon the mountains.

You can purchase the original for $206 by emailing me at info@marysfineart.com or calling me at (575) 956-7315 to arrange the details.

Alternatively, you can purchase prints of this painting at:

CafePress.com--Framed prints, posters, magnets, buttons, coffee mugs, pillows, tile coasters, and more.



New Painting: Sun Fire

















Sun Fire, 9" x 12", Acrylic on Canvas

A beautiful sun is setting upon the mountains in Wind Canyon, Silver City, New Mexico. A painting of a sunset, mountains, sky in bold dark colors of navy blue, dark green, purple, and and orange. This painting is from a sunset I saw while visiting a friend's house. Nature continues to be my muse and inspiration.

You can purchase the original for $206 by emailing me at info@marysfineart.com or calling me at (575) 956-7315 to arrange the details.

Alternatively, you can purchase prints of this painting in two places:

ImageKind.com--Framed and matted prints, prints on canvas, and greeting cards.


CafePress.com--Framed prints, posters, magnets, buttons, coffee mugs, pillows, tile coasters, and more.





Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Art and Cultural District

Silver City has just been awarded a designation as a New Mexico Art and Cultural District. This is really exciting news as this designation has been held by our larger towns of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos. I attended our Chamber of Commerce meeting today to learn more. We are in the very early stages so there was not much information to be shared. I voiced my opinion and challenge that we Silver City local artists need to be valued by our community as we move forward with this project.