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  • 01 Dec 2021 5:04 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    From the Bridge

    By Barbara Coleman
    Oil
    12 x 16 in.
    Best in Show Award for the Plein Air Painters of New Mexico National Exhibition Sorrel Sky Gallery, Santa Fe NM

    Barbara: ""From the Bridge" is featured in OutdoorPainter.com this month- which is a real honor. I have included some of my thoughts about what this painting means to me, and the deep symbolism of bridges. Hope you enjoy the article! Just click on the link below [sic] to read the article."

    https://www.outdoorpainter.com/featured-artwork-barbara-coleman-3/?fbclid=IwAR1MKRRTO4Oq95UjQD8EIIyc3EKaEnioy1XT4KseclsBgz62AoCZwPbEIsY 

  • 25 Nov 2021 8:36 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Peggy Trigg, Windy Point, oil, 36 x 36.

    Meet 10 women who are making their marks: 

    Click here for full list and description in the Southwest Art  Magazine.

    Interview/excerpt with PAPNM's Signature Member, Peggy Trigg:

    Where do you live and work? Questa, NM, a village just north of Taos. I create my artwork mostly outside in the local area.

    What are your favorite subjects to depict? The landscape. I was raised in the country in northern New Mexico and have a deep love for it. My favorite things to paint include the Rio Grande Gorge and high-desert sage.

    How would you describe your style? I am an impressionistic painter, sometimes leaning a little toward expressionism. I paint fast and loose using a large brush or a painting spatula. I love design, so I focus a lot on shape, color, texture, and line and not so much on the actual representation of a scene.

    Where did you study art? I started my art schooling in Austin, TX, and finished up my formal education at the University of New Mexico.

    What is your proudest art accomplishment? I think my proudest accomplishment is that I have followed my dream. I have been creating art most of my life and am represented by four galleries. I also have six pieces in public art collections, including one in Sasebo, Japan.

    When you’re not creating art, what else do you enjoy doing? I love where I live, which is right next to the Carson National Forest. I enjoy being outside hiking, working in the yard, or playing with my pets.

    What galleries represent your work? Wilder Nightingale Fine Art, Taos, NM; La Mesa of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM; Romero Street Gallery, Albuquerque, NM; Jezebel Gallery, Madrid, NM; www.peggytrigg.com.


  • 22 Nov 2021 9:00 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    It's always good to see how members transitioned from their previous life to plein air painting.  Jack was recently given a Hall of Fame inductee spotlight in the magazine of the Association of Energy Engineers. Please read the attached: pages 17 - 19.

    The article includes: 

    You’re retired, but are you still working? After four decades, I still love the work. So I find time to serve on two Corporate Boards of energy companies. But now I can spend more time on an old passion – Plein Air oil painting. My path to this moment is atypical for either a CEM or a Plein Air Painter. My profound appreciation for our planet gave me the conviction for professional success and now drives my passion for painting.

    and

    Has your lifelong career impacted your creativity in retirement? The passion for preserving resources, and the environment, is not something you turn off. Beginning painting again helps me continue to put a spotlight on that passion. My goal is to create images that reflect the beauty of our environment, my love of mountain landscapes, and hopefully tug at the viewer’s heartstrings just a little bit. I hope my paintings motivate viewers to value and question the environment and energy consumption behavior. If that is the case, I may continue to positively impact the planet in a small way, just as I did as an AEE member. 


    https://www.aeecenter.org/sites/default/files/resource-attachments/AEE-Magazine-Sept2021-Digital.pdf


  • 19 Nov 2021 2:41 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    Congratulations to PAPNM Master Signature Member, Jane Hunt

    "I have exciting news to share!! Honored to learn that I'm among the fifteen most awarded artists in the US. For those of you on Instagram you can learn more @artdataintel....I've also shared their post below.

    ________

    Repost: Jane Hunt is the twelfth most awarded artist across USA based art contests, over the last 13 years.

    Hunt ranks: 1st at PleinAir Salon competing against 563 award winning artists and she has won multiple awards at American Impressionist Society, International ARC Salon, BoldBrush Art Contest, National Oil, Acrylic Painters’ Society and Oil Painters of America (where she holds the record for the most OPA awards won in a single year - 5  in 2018 -)"


  • 19 Nov 2021 11:56 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Congratulations to Katherine Irish, PAPNM Artist Member.

    Katherine: "Midsummer Days End" was juried into the American Artists Professional League's - 93rd Grand National Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club of New York. The work will be on exhibit from November 8th and November 19th in New York. 

    "Midsummer Day's End" received the Frank C. Wright Medal of Honor Award!  "What an honor to be associated with such fine artists!!! Thank you American Artists Professional League!"


    To view the show go to https://aaplinc.org."


  • 16 Nov 2021 6:40 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Richard Alan Nichols: "I’m humbled again to be honored and given the “Taos Aglow” magazine Cover!!! Thank you Taos News and Chris Baker!"


  • 15 Nov 2021 11:49 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    Oct 15 - Nov 27, 2021

    Michele Byrne:

    "THRILLED to find out that I won an Award of Excellence at the Oil Painters of America Western Exhibit!!

    Thank you OPA and thank you Jeremy Goodding for the award and your thoughts about my piece.

    Congratulations to all the award winners at the Mary R. Koch Arts Center in Wichita, Kansas!"


  • 01 Nov 2021 11:52 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Spike Ress won the Best of Show in the Utah Watercolor Society Fall Show. Congratulations.

    Spike Ress: "I just received official notice that "LUNCHEON ON THE GRASS" was awarded BEST OF SHOW in this year's Utah Watercolor society's Fall Show. What an honor, a big thank you to the juror Andy Evansen & the UWS. ( 22x30" acrylic on paper ) I borrowed the title from Manet and borrowed the scene from Capitol Reef NP."


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