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Martha Rea Baker

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

Martha Rea Baker

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Texas Hill Country Paintings 2017

30 Monday Jan 2017

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abstract art, Acrylic onpanel, Acrylic/mixed media, Art, Canyon Road gallery, contemporary art, Conversations on color and Abstraction, diptych, HCAF, Hill Country Arts Foundation, Hill Country Paintings, inspiration, Martha Rea Baker, Owen Contemporary, Southwest, Texas Hill Country, Timothy Owen, travel

Martha Rea Baker recently completed two additional paintings from the 2017 Hill Country Arts Foundation art retreat.

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Canyonlands I and II      24″ x 12″ each      Acrylic/mixed media on Panel

This diptych, created with liquid and heavy body acrylic paints on Ampersand 2″ cradled Gessobord, is enhanced with oil pastel and  china  marker line work.

A studio shot of Martha showing work created during the retreat–a productive start to 2017!

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Hill Country Arts Foundation 2017

25 Wednesday Jan 2017

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abstract art, Art, diptych, Hill Country Arts Foundation, Hill Country Paintings, Martha Rea Baker, neutral paintings, Neutral Palette, new work, Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe artist, Santa Fe gallery, Timothy Owen, travel, travel as inspiration

Martha Rea Baker recently returned from her twelfth year attending the non-assisted annual art retreat in Ingram, TX at the Hill Country Arts Foundation. She worked in acrylic on canvases and panels, finishing two paintings and four more nearing completion.

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Portal I                          30″ x 30″ x 2″                    Acrylic on Panel

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Portal II                      30″ x 30″ x 2″                        Acrylic on Panel

Stay tuned—–more work will be posted when finished!

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Intimate Encaustics

30 Wednesday Nov 2016

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12" squares, Art, Canyon Road gallery, diptych, Encaustic paintings, Martha Rea Baker, miniature paintings, Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe gallery

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Japanese Garden I & II

Japanese Garden I & II are painted on 12″ x 12″ x 2″ cradled panels. They consist of many layers of pigmented wax alternated with imbedded areas of drawing and line work created with oil pastels and china markers.

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Encaustic Diptych

27 Saturday Aug 2016

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abstract art, abstraction, Canyon Road gallery, diptych, encaustic, Encaustic paintings, Journey, Martha Rea Baker, painting process, Robert Motherwell, Ruhlen-Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe artist, Solo show

“It’s not that the creative act and the critical act are simultaneous. It’s more like you blurt something out and then analyze it.” – Robert Motherwell

Motherwell’s quote describes the painting process of Santa Fe, NM artist, Martha Rea Baker. Her abstract paintings go through many stages during their creation and arrive at the finished state through the addition, subtraction and careful editing of information.

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Desert Rhythms      24″ x 36″      Encaustic on two panels

This encaustic diptych will be shown in Baker’s upcoming solo exhibit “Journey”, at Ruhlen – Owen Contemporary in Santa Fe, NM – Sept 16 – 29, 2016.

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Practicing Pouring

10 Friday Jun 2016

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Canyon Road gallery, diptych, Martha Rea Baker, poured encaustic paintings, Poured wax on panel, Ruhlen-Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe artist, Santa Fe summer, triptych

Santa Fe artist, Martha Rea Baker, is experimenting with pouring encaustic wax onto panels. This technique achieves a translucent and fluid composition.

Ebb and Flow

Ebb and Flow       24″ x 6″ x 2″ each        Encaustic/mixed media

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A New Day          40″ x 30″ x 2″          Encaustic/mixed media

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A New Day II          40″ x 30″ x 2″          Encaustic/mixed media

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Nesting          12″ x 12″x 2″ each          Encaustic/mixed media

 

 

 

 

 

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New Work for Karan Ruhlen Gallery’s Summer of Color

06 Thursday Aug 2015

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diptych, Karan Ruhlen Gallery, large paintings, Martha Rea Baker, oil/cold wax on panel, Santa Fe gallery exhibitions, Santa Fe Summer of Color, tall vertical paintings

Martha Rea Baker has delivered new oil/cold wax paintings to Karan Ruhlen Gallery for the SUMMER OF COLOR being celebrated all around Santa Fe.

SANTA FE, NM. Karan Ruhlen Gallery presents a group exhibition The Nature of Color in conjunction with Santa Fe 2015 “Summer of Color”. Opening August 21 at Karan Ruhlen Gallery. The artists of Karan Ruhlen Gallery are known for their color sensibility and its relationship to nature. Each is diverse in their approach and interpretation of color. The artists have their own unique signature and surface quality.

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Cliffhanger Diptych   72″ x 60″

Dordogne III   48

Dordogne III   48″ x 36″

Red Mesa    40

Red Mesa   40″ x 30″

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Conversations on Color and Abstraction at Karan Ruhlen Gallery

01 Saturday Aug 2015

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Conversations on Color and Abstraction —  September 25, 2015

Martha Rea Baker—–Mary Long—-Daniel Phill

SANTA FE, NM. Abstract art uses a visual language of form, color and line to create a composition which exists with a degree of independence. Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art.
Who: Martha Rea Baker, Mary Long, Daniel Phill What: Exhibition of paintings When: Sept. 25 – Oct 9, 2015 Opening Reception: Friday, Sept 25th, 5-7 pm. Where: Karan Ruhlen Gallery, 225 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Visuals & Curriculum Vitae online at www.karanruhlen.com
Karan Ruhlen Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of recent work by three well-established abstract artists from across the country. The exhibition features New Mexico abstract painter Martha Rea Baker, Tennessee artist Mary Long and California painter Daniel Phill. The group of artists is diverse in their approach to abstraction.

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Santa Fean, Martha Rea Baker’s underlying theme in her work is time. “Its passage and its effect on nature,” she says. “I seek a time-worn look—the results of erosion, weather, and the marks of previous civilizations.” 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 in creating these elegant abstractions. “I’m inspired by the strata of geology exposed in canyon walls and distant vistas of the Southwest.”
In her current series Baker uses cold-wax on gessoed board, mixing pliable Dorland’s wax medium with oil pigments to create a rich and lustrous surface.

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Quiet Conversation Diptych   40″ x 60″   Baker

Mary Long was born in Ohio and has lived in Tennessee since the mid-1990s. Following studies in graphic design and painting, she began working in encaustic in 2001. “I grew up near Canton, where there is a crazy-quilt patchwork of rural farms and factories. It’s a juxtaposition of architectural grayness against expanses of happy saturated colors that inspires my work to this day,” she says. Long often begins her paintings with marks drawn in oil stick, over which she applies many layers of wax combined with oil paints. In the latest work I am decompressing, exploring more of the spaces in between. They don’t simply represent topographical maps but also time and space, the painting acts as a ‘slice’ or a ‘snapshot’ of something continuous,” says Long.

Daniel Phill attended Washington State University, Pullman, and received his BFA in 1978 from the San Francisco Art Institute. He received his MFA in 1983 from Stanford University and currently lives in San Francisco. He begins each painting jumping in “with a leap of faith,” he says, that something will develop from his spontaneous application of color and texture. Phill identifies with many of the principles and techniques of Abstract Expressionism, but also relishes the ambiguity between abstraction, figuration and the illusion of space in his paintings suggest light, atmosphere and depth—a combination that makes visible Hans Hofmann’s assertion that “shapes, colors, lines, calligraphic squiggles and use of space always echo the reality found in nature—its structure rather than appearance.” He eschews the neat and formal, preferring a responsive approach.

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

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New Oil/Cold Wax paintings for Karan Ruhlen Gallery

31 Wednesday Dec 2014

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abstract painting inspired by landscape, Canyon Road gallery, Chronos, Costa del Sol, diptych, Karan Ruhlen, Karan Ruhlen Gallery, Malaga, memories of Costa del Sol, NM, oil/cold wax paintings, passage of time as theme, Santa Fe, Spain, White Villages

Two new oil/cold wax paintings have been delivered to Karan Ruhlen Gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, NM. 

Revisiting the sought-after “Chronos Series” from 2013, Martha has created a diptych on cradled panels. (Please visit the Oil/Cold Wax Gallery page for more pieces in this series.) An ongoing series, the concept of “time”, explores the sequential passage of time and its effects on our natural environment.

Chronos, Variation 1----36" x 36"----Oil/Cold Wax on Panel

Chronos, Variation 1—-36″ x 36″—-Oil/Cold Wax on Panel

The artist has also finished a major oil/cold wax piece on canvas, measuring 74″ x 66″. White Village, Costa del Sol, was inspired by Martha’s recent travels to Malaga, Spain where she visited several of the famous white villages along the Mediterranean coast. In this large-scale painting, Martha has captured the colors, the unique light quality, the shapes and essence of the hillside coastal town.

White Village, Costa del Sol----76" x 66"----Oil/Cold Wax on Canvas

White Village, Costa del Sol—-74″ x 66″—-Oil/Cold Wax on Canvas

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New Diptych for Karan Ruhlen Gallery

06 Friday Dec 2013

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abstract acrylic, abstract landscape, Acrylic paintings, diptych, Karan Ruhlen Gallery, Mesa Series, Square paintings

Mesa VI--36" x 36"--Acrylic

Mesa V–36″ x 36″–Acrylic–SOLD

Mesa V--36" x 36"--Acrylic

Mesa VI–36″ x 36″–Acrylic–SOLD

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Recent Acrylics Shipped to Brown’s Fine Art

16 Friday Nov 2012

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abstract acrylic, Brown's Fine Art, Brown's Fine Art and Framing, diptych, Pink Field, square format

Martha has recently finished two 36″ square canvases for Brown’s Fine Art in Jackson, MS.  Pink Field I & Pink Field II work as a diptych, a pair or individually and were inspired by a recent commission that Martha completed for a Brown’s collector.

Pink Field I & II—–36″ x 36″ each——Acrylic——SOLD

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