8.12.2011

Zaplin - Lampert Gallery - The Art of One

Photos by C. Whitney-Ward

The Zaplin - Lampert Gallery sits along Canyon Road, its' inviting portal filled with  understated charm. 


The word venerable comes to mind when I think of how it feels to step inside. Established in 1987, the gallery quickly became known for artists that plied their talent in the early years of Santa Fe, Taos and the American West.


A walk through will turn up gems by Gerald Cassidy, Gene Kloss, Ernest Blumenschein, Gustave Baumann, Thomas Hart Benton and scores and scores of established 19th and 20th century artists.  


The current exhibition - UNIQUE IMPRESSIONS - got my attention and I dropped by to see the rare and lovely monotypes produced by members of the legendary Taos Society of Artists.


What, pray tell, is a monotype?

The diminutive catalog that went with the show explained that a monotype is singular and spontaneous.  It seems that the artist paints or draws an image directly on a metal or glass plate with oils or printer's ink. The surface is then manipulated with brush strokes, a palate knife, fingers or a rag until the final image emerges.  The finished plate is run through a press and the image transferred onto paper. And after all of this, only one handmade print emerges.

Joseph Henry Sharp 
Two Moons - Cheyenne - Monoprint

But, there is so much more to the Zaplin-Lampert Gallery - paintings, furniture, weavings and sculpture. Here's what caught my eye...











And for a fascinating glimpse into the homes and lives of some of Santa Fe's earliest artists, pick up a copy (available at the gallery & Collected Works) of Stacia Lewandowski's new book - Light, Landscape and the Creative Quest - Early Artists of Santa Fe.


ZAPLIN - LAMPERT GALLERY
651 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM


505.982.6100







8.09.2011

The peerless Santa Fe sky -

"Excuse me while I kiss the sky."
   Jimi Hendrix

 
Photos by C. Whitney-Ward


And what a kiss that would be, Mr. Hendrix. 
For indeed, each day Santa Fe is blessed with
 billowing pillows of clouds in an impossibly blue sky.



I've always lived on or near the water and when I moved to Santa Fe a friend asked me if I'd miss the ocean.  "The sky will be my ocean," I quipped. And it is.

Santa Fe is such a special, special place and if you have never been here, you
should think about the error of your ways. It's a candy box - there's always
 something new to see and to discover.




Wonderful, walkable neighborhoods...





World-class food & restaurants...










Artistic expression and shopping nirvana...


And vistas....

COME CHASE SANTA FE!


8.07.2011

Snapshots - The Flea at the Downs

The Flea at the Downs is a great Santa Fe weekend jaunt. It's a short ride from town, filled with eclectic vendors and there's always something you don't need, but have to have. And Dick and Veronika Coffin's - Southwest Antiques Gallery  - caught my full attention.

Photos by C. Whitney-Ward











SOUTHWEST ANTIQUES
Spanish Colonial Antiques & Decorations
(Also at the Flea Market near the Opera)

505.465.2105