In the Abstract at Karan Ruhlen Gallery

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Martha Rea Baker will be one of three artists featured in an abstract show opening May 23rd at Karan Ruhlen Gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe. Here is a sneak peek at a few of the new paintings Martha will be showing in this exhibit.

Formation III---48" x 36"---Acrylic

Formation III—60″ x 48″—Acrylic

Marking History I and II--40" x 30" each

Marking History I and II–40″ x 30″ each

Marking History I---40" x 30"---Acrylic

Marking History I—40″ x 30″—Acrylic

Marking History II---40" x 30"---Acrylic

Marking History II—40″ x 30″—Acrylic

Marking History III---448" x 36"

Marking History III—48″ x 36″—Acrylic

Stay tuned for a group of oil/cold wax paintings. They will be photographed and posted soon—-

Martha Rea Baker featured at Karan Ruhlen Gallery

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May 23rd – Martha Rea Baker, Bret Price, Kevin Tolman

In the Abstract

Martha Rea Baker, Kevin Tolman, Bret Price
May 23 through June 7, 2014

Text Box: Who: Martha Rea Baker, Kevin Tolman paintings and Bret Price sculpture What: Exhibition of paintings and sculpture When: May 23 through June 7, 2014 Opening Reception: Friday, May 23   5-7 pm. Where: Karan Ruhlen Gallery, 225 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501.  Visuals & Curriculum Vitae online at  karankaranruhlen.com In the Abstract

Karan Ruhlen Gallery features the work of three well-established artists to kick off the 2014 art season. The exhibition features New Mexico abstract painters, Martha Rea Baker and Kevin Tolman and California sculptor Bret Price. The group of artists is diverse in their approach to abstraction.

Baker      Price     Tolman

Baker———-Price———-Tolman

Santa Fean, Martha Rea Baker’s paintings deal with the concept of “time”, the passage of time and its effects on our natural world. Whether depicting chronological time, marking the sequential passage of hours, days, seasons or an ancient age glimpsed through excavation, the painting process of adding, subtracting and thoughtful editing is a metaphor for life’s timeline.

Albuquerque artist Kevin Tolman continues to produce inspiring, epic and intimate works. Some appear to be amplified organic forms, while others are cadenced arrangements of linear and geometric shapes.. He builds rich mixed-media abstractions with gestural layers of vibrant acrylic that he applies scratching, scraping and drawing along the way. Tolman’s abstract imagery creates a tension between the illusion of spatial depth and surface paint that is utterly compelling

California artist Bret Price builds heating chambers around large pieces of steel, applying intense heat to manipulate metal to create a sense of softness in his sculpture. The variables of intense heat, size and shape of the raw material produce a wide range of results with a degree of unpredictability. The show will feature his recent series composed of bands of stainless steel joined together in unexpected ways. The shaped rings and bands are welded together to form elegant abstractions in brilliant colors.

“The gallery will be truly transformed with the energy of these three well established artists,” says Ruhlen.

 

New Work for Brown’s Fine Art

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Martha has finished one of the Kerrville paintings for her gallery in Jackson, MS,  Brown’s Fine Art.   She is also working on a companion piece for this 40″ x 30″ acrylic canvas, “Giverny Memory”.

Giverny Memory----40" x 30"----Acrylic

Giverny Memory—-40″ x 30″—-Acrylic

In addition, Martha is currently working on two commissioned projects for Brown’s Fine Art. One is an acrylic triptych and the other is a 60″ x 48″ acrylic on canvas.

Kerrville 2014

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Martha Rea Baker has just returned from her annual “Artists With-Out Limits” painting retreat to the Texas Hill Country. During this productive studio time at the Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram, TX, Martha created eight new paintings.

Martha with Kerrville paintings 2014

Martha with Kerrville paintings 2014

To begin the 2014 exhibition schedule, the Hill Country Arts Foundation installed a show of paintings created during this year’s retreat or in previous years and opened the exhibit, “AWOL-Artists With-Out Limits-2014” with a reception on Saturday, January, 11. Martha created three 24″ square paintings for the show in the first four days of this year’s retreat on the theme of “Seasons”. The canvases depicting one winter and two autumn scenes are posted below.

Solitude---24" x 24"---Acrylic

Solitude—24″ x 24″—Acrylic—SOLD

Indian Summer---24" x 24"---Acrylic

Indian Summer—24″ x 24″—Acrylic

Autumn Night--24" x 24"--Acrylic

Autumn Night—24″ x 24″—Acrylic—SOLD

Below you will see one of the larger canvases which Martha finished at HCAF. Karan Ruhlen has chosen this piece for the upcoming exhibit, In the Abstract, opening at Karan Ruhlen Gallery on May 23, 2014.

Kerrville Grey-working title----48 x 36"---acrylic

Marking History III —48 x 36″— acrylic

Recent Acrylics for Brown’s Fine Art

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Giverny Reflections----63

Giverny Reflections—-63″ x 48″—-Acrylic—-SOLD

Tide Pool II and Tide Pool III-----36

Tide Pool II and Tide Pool III—–36″ x 72″—-Acrylic

After the Rain----72

After the Rain—-72″ x 60″—-Acrylic—-SOLD

Kairos VIII----48

Kairos VIII—-48″ x 36″—–Acrylic—-SOLD

All That Jazz----60

All That Jazz—-60″ x 48″—-Acrylic—-SOLD

“Fusion: People, Passion, Place”

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Santa Fe artist, Martha Rea Baker’s encaustic painting, “Lichen-Canyon Walls Series” has been accepted into the International Encaustic Artists juried exhibition in conjunction with the IEA annual conference in Santa Fe, NM. The painting will be displayed at the Eggman and Walrus Gallery on Palace Avenue near the Santa Fe Plaza.

Opening Reception, Friday, November 1, 5-7 pm.

Lichen-Canyon Walls Series----30" x 30" x 2"----Encaustic on Panel

Lichen-Canyon Walls Series—-30″ x 30″ x 2″—-Encaustic on Panel

New Encaustic Paintings for Karan Ruhlen Gallery, Santa Fe

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The International Encaustic Artists will hold their annual conference in Santa Fe, NM October 31-November 3, 2013.  Martha Rea Baker has completed two new encaustics for the “Wax Works” exhibit at Karan Ruhlen Gallery on Canyon Road. The show will hang during the dates of  IEA EncaustiCon. 

Tide Pool IV and V-----60" x 30" x 2"------Encaustic on Panel

Tide Pool IV and V—–60″ x 30″ x  2″——Encaustic on Panel

New Acrylic Paintings for Brown’s Fine Art

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Martha Rea Baker recently shipped new work to Brown’s Fine Art in Jackson, MS.    The Kairos Series continues to be a favored body of work.

Kairos VII-----48" x 36"

Kairos VII—–60″ x 48″

Kairos VIII----48" x 36"

Kairos VIII—-48″ x 36″