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This category contains Web sites for all types of creative artists that work and show in Taos. Includes Carving, Collage, Computer Art, Drawings, Erotica, Etchings, Folk Art, Furniture, Giclee Prints , Illustration, Jewelry, Metalwork, Mixed Media, Murals, Painters, Pastels, Photography, Portraits, Pottery, Prints, Pyrography, Sculptors, Serigraph Prints, Stained Glass, Tattoo, Weaving, Writers & Authors, and Artist Management .
At Adam Schallau's Recapture Photography site you can experience landscape, travel and adventure photography of the American Southwest and Rocky Mountains. Featured areas of Adam Schallau's Recapture Photography include the National Parks, Forests, Monuments, Preserves, and Wilderness Areas of; Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah. All images are available as fine art prints or for stock use. View Adam Schallau's photos in these categories: Ancient Dwellings, Petroglyphs & Pictographs, Intimate Nature, Flora, Desertscapes, Mountainscapes, Waterscapes, Trees and Forests, Skies, Man and Nature, Southwest Lifestyle, Roads and Bridges, Wildlife, Aviation, Panoramic, Black and White.
http://recapturephoto.com/
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Award winning visual artist Adam Teitelbaum works with his wife Tracy, out of their Wisdom Way studio at the base of the Sangre de Cristo mountains in Taos, New Mexico. Together they are creating a new kind of visual language. Intelligent, humorous, and thought provoking these colorful, detailed, creations are bold and unafraid. Visually stunning, Adam's work examines social issues and popular culture with a truly unique artistic style and the critical eye of a historian. The large dimensional pieces are a mixed up, mixed media combination of layered construction, painted clay objects, illustration, painting, recycled materials, and reverse painting on old windows. Each individual piece tells a story, and each story fits into the whole, creating an ever expanding diorama-like universe. Adam's dynamic work has been shown in museums and public spaces, as well as juried shows, cooperative galleries and in many private collections. Working together the Teitelbaum's have created amazing personalized commissions dubbed, "Life Portals." These amazingly detailed creations take personal, family,business, and life histories, and turn them into one of a kind dimensional creations filled with humor,love, and just a touch of Adam's wicked irreverence.
http://taosartstudio.com/Pages/Teitelbaum%20Art%20Studio%20Main.htm
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Alan Heuer paints landscapes of New Mexico to Wyoming and Beyond. This site features oil paintings by Taos New Mexico artist, Alan Heuer - contemporary paintings of the American West, original Southwest Art for sale, Plein Air Oil Paintings of New Mexico and Wyoming, and large-scale paintings of high profile geographically displaced landmarks (Utopian Fantasy Landscape) coined by the artist as Utopic Displacement.
http://www.alanheuer.com
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Whether it is in furniture or architectural design, Alan Powell strives to achieve simplicity and directness of vision. Most work is by commission. The interaction between Powell and his clients provides the inspiration for a personalized design: where art and function meet. Alan begins each furniture project with the careful selection of wood. Milling pieces from the same log gives his work a consistency and quiet understatement. His use of geometry, in the architectural tradition, is both a test and format for his designs. Well considered fabrication, geometry of form, and the reliance on the traditions of English and Chinese joinery, result in furniture that will last for generations.
http://alanpowelldesign.com/
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Alberto Amura, a Taos resident, has a multifaceted skills and professional background which includes education, science, metaphysics, and art. Originally from Argentina, his interest in the fine arts started early in his life through the tutoring of his Italian father who taught him drawing and oil painting. Alberto Amura studied art in Buenos Aires at the Instituto Zartco Shimat. He taught decoupage and gilding techniques at Glendale College Community Program in Los Angeles, and at various private art & crafts academies in California. Alberto Amura's chosen medium is watercolor which he uses in an unconventional way with thick layers of surface color mixing, detailed drybrush applications, and flatwash techniques. Alberto Amura's palette is an essential mixture of warm colors where red and yellow hues are dominant.
http://www.lighttide.com/
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New Icons - digital spiritual art. Alex Chavez site is about art....spiritual art, prayer, religious icons, digital mandalas, giclee prints, or simply "digital spiritual art". Start by visiting the gallery to sample the images. If you would like to own a high quality limited edition giclee print visit the New Icons online store where you can purchase prints using the secure shopping cart system.Working on a Mac? Oh, yes. Alex Chavez has done some very interesting digital spiritual art.<br/>
http://www.newicons.com/
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Fine Art Watercolor Portraits by Allen Polt. Allen Polt worked in New York City, drawing black and white portraits for the Wall Street Journal and came to Taos in 1974. It's hard to describe just how wonderful Allen Polt's work is..., must be seen to be appreciated. Well worth a click on this link.
http://allenpolt.com/
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In 1999 her work was included in a prestigious exhibition, 'Realism, PhotoRealism, SuperRealism', at the Harwood Museum in Taos. That fall, Aloni was able to quit cooking and baking and support herself solely through art sales. In June, 2000, The Parks Gallery presented her first one-person show, 'Eclipse - New Embroideries.' The success of her two one-person shows in 2001 was followed by exposure in Fiber Arts and Stitch Magazine in early 2002. In addition, The American Craft Museum in New York has acquired a recent work, the Elf Princess. Since early 2001, Mical has been collaborating with Taos' photography artist and husband, Assaf Reznik. Their unique artwork features under the pseudonym M.A. Rezoni, and was debuted at the 'Masks and Mysteries' exhibit at Nomad Gallery in May, 2001. t the age of twenty three, Assaf Reznik left his home in Israel and moved to the San Francisco Bay Area where he graduated from U.C. Berkeley in 1989 with a an undergraduate degree in computer science. The following nine years, Reznik would gain employment with distinguished bay area multimedia companies such as Lucas Arts, McGraw Hill Home Interactive, Pixel Multimedia and Ziff Davis while he furthered his interests in photography studies at City College of San Francisco. During his years in the bay area, Reznik also shot photos for several newspapers, including The Guardsman in San Francisco, Chrome and Maariv in Tel Aviv, where he photographed Irving Yalom, author of When Nietzsche Wept. Shortly after his first exhibition at City Arts Gallery in San Francisco, Reznik moved to Taos, NM where he debut his first solo exhibition, Duality to Unity, in 1999. A multi-disciplinary performance that accompanied the exhibit also led to his first short movie, which he produced in collaboration with photo-realistic embroidery artist Mical Aloni. His solo exhibition led to exhibits at The Parks Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the Palos Verdes Art Center. Since 2001, Assaf has been collaborating with Aloni. Their unique art form, photo-embroidery, features under the pseudonym M.A. Rezoni, and is also shown at Horizons Gallery in Taos.
http://www.alonireznikstudio.com/
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Really excellent site for Angelo Segarra's Segarra Contemporary Taos art gallery the houses the exceptional work of artist, Angelo Segarra, whose sensitivity towards and deep awareness of the human spirit and it’s emotional complexity is magically captured in his paintings and sculpture. Angelo Segarra's work is contemporary, figurative, emotional and expressionistic. Oils, acrylics, mixed media. Lesley Cox is gallery manager. <i>Wonderful site for an emerging artist - webmaster</i>
http://www.segarracontemporary.com
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Artist Anita Rodriguez explores a place she calls "my Hispanic-Chicano-Mexican-Mestizo-Indian-Jewish- Gringoy virtual country", documenting her amazing world in her vividly colorful paintings so rich in detail, humor, and meaning.  Both originals and prints from her huge body of work are available at this site.  Rodriguez, who divides her time between Taos, NM, and Guanajuato, Mexico, is also a recognized expert in adobe architectural finishing, a published writer, and gifted Tarot reader.
http://anitarodriguez.com/
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Comment Author Stephanie / Sep 23, 2008
I worked for them when I lived in NM. The etchings are from small copper plates, and the images are wonderful southwestern moments. The landscape and architecture that is captured, truly a gift from the past.

Comment Author / Sep 6, 2008
Great Site! This site has been around for a while. It moved July '08 from a small to a large ISP. The site will undergo a face lift as well as an upgrade to a new engine to 'run' the back end of it.

Comment Author Brian Rodgers / Sep 4, 2008
Thanks for including my site, although we are technically south of Taos by 50+ miles in Sapello NM

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