Santa Fean Magazine Article Features Baker Home

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Martha Rea Baker was recently featured in the October/November Home issue of the Santa Fean Magazine.

“All in the Family: a Santa Fe couple’s sons design their parents’ dream home”

Martha and Bill Baker’s three sons collaborated on the design of their home in The Art Barns at Old Road Ranch near Santa Fe, NM. Architects, William and Mark, conceived the modern take on the Northern New Mexico pitched roof farm-house, while Dave fabricated and installed the steel railing on the sunset deck.

The last page of the three-page article shows Martha working in her studio and mentions how this personal environment, designed by her sons, has inspired her art.

Recent OIL/COLD WAX paintings

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Following the success of the Chronos Series in the Excavated Passages exhibit at Karan Ruhlen Gallery, Martha has completed two new oil/cold wax paintings in that series, Chronos V and Chronos VI. These paintings are done on 30″ square cradled panels and are composed of many layers of oil paint mixed with Gamblin cold wax medium.

Chronos V—-30″ x 30″ x 2″—-Oil/Cold Wax on Panel—-SOLD

Chronos VI——30″ x 30″ x 2″——Oil/Cold Wax on Panel

In addition, Martha has created a smaller abstract in the same medium. Structure is 24″ x 12″ x 2″ and is both architectural and organic.

Structure——24″ x 12″ x 2″——-SOLD

NEW WORK

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Martha Rea Baker has recently delivered new paintings to galleries that represent her work.

Formation—–60″ x 48″——Acrylic on Canvas—–SOLD

Formation was delivered to Karan Ruhlen Gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This large acrylic is part of Martha’s ongoing Canyon Walls Series and reflects the strong light and colors of the American Southwest.

Giverny Impression II——48″ x 48″——Acrylic  on Canvas——SOLD

Giverny Impression II employs the softer, cooler palette favored by her gallery and collectors at Browns Fine Art in Jackson, Mississippi. Allison Brown Simmons, co-owner of the gallery, has also had requests from clients for this square format.

The Abstract: New Mexico’s Own

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Martha Rea Baker’s paintings will be included in a group exhibit at Karan Ruhlen Gallery in Santa Fe, NM August 17-31, 2012.

THE ABSTRACT: New Mexico’s Own                                            (Featuring four artists living and working in New Mexico)                    

Opening Reception: Friday, August 17, 2012: 5-7 pm

   Abstract art uses a visual language of form,   color and line to create a composition which exists with a degree of independence. Abstraction indicates departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. Karan Ruhlen has selected four artists from New Mexico working in a range of media from acrylic, to oil, to encaustic. The group of artists is diverse in their approach to abstraction. Linking all of the artists are sensual painting surfaces achieved through layering processes intended to involve the viewer.

                                                             Barranca III           48″ x 48″         Acrylic on Canvas
Please visit   http://karanruhlen.com/exhibitions.asp  for more information and to read about the artists featured in this exhibit.

Artist Commissions

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Brown’s Fine Art in Jackson, Mississippi commissioned Martha to create special works for two collectors. A 63″ x 48″ acrylic and a pair of 48″ x 36″ oil and cold wax paintings have recently been successfully completed.

The commission process is always interesting and challenges the artist to keep the client’s vision in mind, while remaining true to his own creativity. It takes a special talent and is always a growth experience!

              Sunlit Venice Wall—-Acrylic on Canvas—-63″ x 48—-SOLD

  

 

Oil/cold wax —-48″ x 36″ each—-SOLD—- Mississippi Blues III & IV

TRAVEL INSPIRATION

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Martha Rea Baker  has spent the last six weeks traveling and visiting many  art museums  and inspiring venues in the Southwest and on the California Central Coast. The value of viewing great art in all media cannot be overly emphasized!

The journey began in March with a trip through Scottsdale and stops at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West and the studio and residence of Paolo Soleri, where  Martha enjoyed the vision of these two organic architects.  April  took her west, beginning in LA at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Getty Museum, traveling up the coast to the Santa Barbara Art Museum and Hearst Castle at San Simion. The California trip ended in Carmel by the Sea, a vibrant art lover’s community.

In mid-April, travels to Texas gave Martha the opportunity to visit the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio where she saw a comprehensive Andy Warhol retrospective, and on to Houston where the rich Museum District was the icing on the cake! The Houston Museum of Fine Art and the Houston Contemporary Art Museum did not disappoint. In the Beck Building at the HMFA the exhibition, Shifting Paradigms in Contemporary Ceramics: The Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection was stunning! The Menil Collection included the impressive exhibit, Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective and visits to the Cy Twombly Gallery and the Rothko Chapel, both equally meditative.

The artist has returned to her familiar Studio Tres Picos near Santa Fe, an inspiration in itself, and is back at the easel. We have posted the most recent painting, inspired by travels in Northern New Mexico. We eagerly await the influences of the recent journeys. 

Barranca III——48″ x 48″

Kerrville paintings delivered to Brown’s Fine Art

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Martha has completed two additional paintings from the Hill Country painting trip. Brown’s Fine Art in Jackson, MS requested work in these soft palettes.

Kairos III—–48″ x 36″—–Acrylic

Golden Falls—-48″ x 36″—-Acrylic

New Kerrville Paintings for Karan Ruhlen Gallery

As promised, we are posting two additional paintings, recently finished. Although begun at the Hill Country Arts Foundation, these works have changed dramatically! Martha has now completed five new paintings for the Karan Ruhlen Gallery in Santa Fe, NM.

Mesa IV——48″ x 36″——Acrylic

This painting, Mesa IV, works as a companion piece for Mesa III-Pedernal, posted earlier and delivered to Karan Ruhlen Gallery before the  Kerrville trip.

Kairos II—–36″ x 36″—-Acrylic

Kairos, an opportune moment in  time—–This mostly high-key neutral acrylic has bits of vibrant color shining through.

THE KERRVILLE PAINTINGS–2012

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Martha Rea Baker has been adding finishing touches to the canvases painted on her annual two-week visit to the Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram, TX. This time spent in Ingram/Kerrville in the beautiful Texas Hill Country each year in January is a time of great creativity for the artist.

We will post the paintings as they are finished. Here are the first two.

Mesa II continues the Mesa Series, influenced by the light, colors and landscape of New Mexico and the Southwest.

Barranca I & II—–30″ x 60″——Acrylic Collage on Canvas

 This diptych consists of two 30″ x 30″ canvases that work together to create a wide horizontal. This exciting piece conveys energy and spontaneity, as well as a refined sense of design.

Check back often to see additional paintings posted here!

New acrylic paintings in the Mesa Series

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A recent acrylic abstract was delivered to Karan Ruhlen Gallery just before Martha left for her annual painting trip to the Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram, Texas.

Mesa III-Pedernal——–48″ x 36″

The ten-day painting retreat was very productive. Martha worked on several 48″ x 36″ canvases producing exciting abstracts influenced by landscape and nature.

Stay tuned—-the new work will be posted soon.