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~ Santa Fe Artist working in Oil/Cold Wax, Acrylic and Encaustic

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Abstract Painting

09 Monday May 2016

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The Butterfly Effect (detail)                                                                        Martha Rea Baker

Of all the arts, abstract painting is the most difficult. It demands that you know how to draw well, that you have a heightened sensitivity for composition and for colors, and that you be a true poet. This last is essential.        -Wassily Kandinsky-

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Art & Antiques May Issue

01 Sunday May 2016

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Martha Rea Baker is featured in the May issue of Arts & Antiques magazine announcing the upcoming exhibit, “Transitions” opening at Ruhlen – Owen Contemporary on May 27, 2016.

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New Work for Brown’s Fine Art

08 Friday Apr 2016

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Martha Rea Baker has been busy in the studio working on requested large acrylics for Allison Brown Simmons in  Jackson, MS. With an eye on the collector, the gallery staff continues to request light neutrals in cream, white and grey, accented with a hint of color. Spring, a time of renewal and regeneration, is the perfect inspiration for this palette.

Cafe au Lait

Cafe au Lait        60″ x 36″       Acrylic on Canvas

Spring Song

Spring Song       60″ x 48″      Acrylic on Canvas

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Hill Country Triptych delivered to Ruhlen-Owen Contemporary

18 Thursday Feb 2016

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Contemplation—–24″ by 34″ x 2″—–Oil/Cold Wax on panel

Martha Rea Baker recently delivered a triptych painted during the Hill Country Arts Foundation 2016 annual retreat to Ruhlen-Owen Contemporary, formerly the Karan Ruhlen Gallery.

 

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Hill Country Arts Foundation 2016

25 Monday Jan 2016

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Martha Rea Baker has returned from her annual painting retreat at the HCAF in Ingram, TX where she joined sixteen other artists in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. These ten days of uninterrupted studio time are a valuable creative genesis each year for the artist – a time to experiment without distractions. Working a bit smaller this year on 30″ x 30″ canvases, Martha completed the triptych below:  Reflections I, II & III

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The Hill Country Arts Foundation presented an exhibit of the seventeen AWOL – Artists Without Limits – painters in the beautiful Duncan-McAshan Gallery with a well-attended opening reception on January 9.Following the retreat this year Martha spent an extra week in Dallas, TX viewing the Jackson Pollock exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art, visiting friends, collectors and various galleries and attending an art exchange party with several acclaimed Dallas artists. The first three weeks of January have provided much inspiration for an exciting 2016.

Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots is the largest survey of the artist’s black paintings ever assembled. It offers critical new scholarship on this understudied yet pivotal period in the artist’s career and provides radical new insights into Pollock’s practice. With more than 70 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints, the exhibition first introduces audiences to Pollock’s work via a selection of his classic drip paintings made between 1947 and 1950. These works serve to contextualize the radical departure represented by the black paintings, a series of black enamel paintings that Pollock created between 1951 and 1953. An unprecedented 31 black paintings are included in the DMA presentation. Exhibition works from the height of the artist’s celebrity set against his lesser known paintings offers the opportunity to appreciate Pollock’s broader ambitions as an artist, and to better understand the importance of the “blind spots” in his practice.

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Miniatures for the Holidays!

11 Friday Dec 2015

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Karan Ruhlen Gallery received four 6″ square miniature paintings from Martha Rea Baker. The first pair shown below is encaustic on cradled panel.

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Haiku IV

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Haiku V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The second set of miniatures is created with oil paint mixed with cold wax medium.

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Jardin I

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Jardin II

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Albuquerque Museum Exhibit

26 Monday Oct 2015

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The 25th Anniversary Miniatures & More Exhibit benefiting the Albuquerque Art Museum on Saturday, October 24th, 2015 was, once again, a huge success. Over one hundred artists entered miniature paintings and sculptures and twelve artists were invited to exhibit one large piece each. The jury committee chose Martha Rea Baker’s oil and cold wax painting, Dusk.

The following artist statement accompanied Baker’s painting installed in the museum:

“The concept of  “Time” has been an ongoing theme in my work for many years–the passage of time and its effects on our natural world. Whether depicting chronological time, marking passage of hours days and seasons or an ancient age glimpsed through excavation, the painting process of adding, subtracting and careful editing is a metaphor for life’s timeline.

The painting, Dusk references that hour at the end of the day when activities are winding down. Through many layers of oil paint mixed with cold wax medium, scraped back and incised to discover what lies beneath, glimpses of the day are revealed.”

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Dusk 60″ x 36″ Oil/Cold Wax

We are pleased to to announce that Dusk sold at auction with 40% of the proceeds benefiting programs of the Albuquerque Art Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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New Work for Brown’s Fine Art

26 Monday Oct 2015

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Two new acrylic paintings have recently been shipped to Brown’s Fine Art in Jackson, MS, Martha Rea Baker’s long time gallery.

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Chocolate Shop—-63″ x 48″—-Acrylic on Canvas

Perhaps the colors of Autumn inspired these two new paintings.

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Coffee Break—-36″ x 60″—-Acrylic on Canvas

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Conversations on Color and Abstraction

20 Sunday Sep 2015

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Martha Rea Baker has delivered the final two paintings for the upcoming exhibit at Karan Ruhlen Gallery which opens Friday, September 25, 2015 with an artist reception from 5-7 pm.

                       “Conversations on Color and Abstraction” 

Like the previous paintings, Dordogne I, II, and III, these abstracts posted below were inspired by travels to the French Dordogne.  The artist first visited this region in 2000 on an art travel trip and returned in April of 2014 with her husband to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. This area of France is rich with history, gourmet food and wine, chateau-studded limestone cliffs and most importantly, prehistoric cave art. In the paintings posted below, Martha has captured the essence of the landscape with abstract references to the blue of the Dordogne River, grey and white limestone cliffs and shapes and symbols found in the region.

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Dordogne Revisited I———-60″ x 48″———-Oil/Cold Wax on Panel

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Dordogne Revisited II———-60″ x 48″———-Oil/Cold Wax on Panel 

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miniatures & MORE

30 Sunday Aug 2015

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Now in its 25th year, Miniatures & More is an exhibition fundraiser that provides valuable funding to The Albuquerque Museum in New Mexico while benefiting the artists whose work it features. The only “sell” exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum, Miniatures was created by – and is a program of – The Albuquerque Museum Foundation.  

A range of artists producing traditional and contemporary paintings, photographs and sculptures are selected each year through a juried process in order to provide an exceptional collection for consideration. The “& More” was added to the 2007 Miniatures exhibition. Miniatures & More 2015 features one painting each from twelve outstanding New Mexico artists.

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Dusk                                                    60″ x 36″                                            Oil/Cold Wax

We are pleased to announce that Martha Rea Baker has been selected to exhibit in the “& More” section of Miniatures & More 2015 – 25 Year Anniversary. A committee from The Museum traveled to Santa Fe, NM to visit Martha’s studio and Karan Ruhlen Gallery to make the selection shown above. This painting will be auctioned at the gala reception on Saturday, October 24, 2015 at The Albuquerque Museum.

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