January 26, 2021

 This is my first post since closing the gallery on Old Santa Fe Trail!  Things began well in January of 2020;  Jeff Bingamin came in and bought a framed etching etching series  and was interested in another set (Rancho de Taos) which i promised to print for him.  In February a neighbor friend and collector made a purchase, so I was hopeful more collectors would appear, but instead the "Pandemic"   came.  I bravely held a few small shows, ending with a really significant one featuring artists i love and admire (including two very successful ones).  The gallery and i were honored by showing 7 paintings by Jerry West,  5 prints plus 2 paintings by Ron Pokrasso, new 3 dimensional work by Louise Baum,  Nudes by David Rogers and Monika Steinhoff's 6 piece Cosmography (The 4 major World Religions and our imperiled Earth).   Attendance of course was sparse and mostly by appointment,  but it was a worthy final show I was courageous to have put on and am still proud of.   

Now I will devote this blog (Socially Engaged Artist that I am)  to reflecting on contemporary events and to publicize some excerpts  of the book i am planning:  The life and Art of Monika Steinhoff.  

This Blog will also air what I believe is the truth about the 'pandemic' shared but rarely vocalized by others around the world which is:  the Corona Virus is so serious because world-wide public health is so impacted by the negative effects of wireless (and many other pollutants of course).  I am painfully aware that this is not a popular view because people love their smart phones so much, are addicted to instant   'connectedness' and society has made it difficult (most feel impossible) to get along without. [I pay a price: isolation.]  but I have also gained a lot:  a deeper more satisfying relation to Nature, 







also to my inner voice, and progressive freedom from illusion.


Images:   Order of placement    Bottom image belongs center bottom.  Next above is Upper center;  3rd is left top: 4th    Right top    5th  left bottom   & 6th  is right bottom.

1 comment:

  1. I love that you are still doing your art; it is beautiful and meaningful; do you have any photos of it all together? Thank you for keeping going on that. I am sorry that the 'pandemic' did this to your business and hurt so many artists, makers, working people. It's so evil. Biggest wealth transfer in history. Where have all the socially conscious artists gone? Probably into isolation. It's not safe to be socially conscious nowadays unless you go along with the one global corporate media narrative. Be well, keep painting.

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