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

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New Work for Karan Ruhlen Gallery’s Summer of Color

06 Thursday Aug 2015

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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.

Cliffhanger diptych

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.

Quiet Conversation Diptych    40

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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Kerrville Acrylics Completed

12 Thursday Feb 2015

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Martha Rea Baker has completed three of the paintings started during the 2015 Hill Country Arts Foundation retreat. These have been delivered to Karan Ruhlen Gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, NM.

The finished pieces, inspired by Martha’s October travels to Spain, are posted below. A charming white village along the Costa del Sol and the vibrant colors and sounds of Malaga are abstractly rendered.

Pequeno Pueble Blanco----40" x 30"----Acrylic on Panel

Pequeno Pueblo Blanco—-40″ x 30″—-Acrylic on Panel

Colores de Malaga V----30" x 30"----Acrylic on Panel

Colores de Malaga V—-30″ x 30″—-Acrylic on Panel

Colores de Malaga VI----30"x 30"----Acrylic on Panel

Colores de Malaga VI—-30″x 30″—-Acrylic on Panel

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Annual Hill Country Arts Foundation Painting Retreat

23 Friday Jan 2015

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Once again, the first post of the new year is a report on Martha Rea Baker’s annual painting retreat in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. The Hill Country Arts Foundation in the small town of Ingram, TX is host to a group of 17 artists who each January travel from Texas, New Mexico and Tennessee to begin the new year creatively with talented artists who also happen to be dear friends. This is Martha’s tenth year of attending and next year will mark the twenty-fifth year of group which began as a wintermester art course at Collin County Community College in Plano, TX. The current group has adopted the name AWOL—-Artist Without Limits—- which describes the philosophy of these artists.

Martha with the 2015 Kerrville paintings in Studio 2

This year Martha spent the first three days of the retreat completing two 24″ x 24″ acrylic paintings on canvas to be included in the 2015 exhibition in the Duncan-McAshan Art Gallery at the Foundation.

Fire and Ice I----24" x 24"----Acrylic on Canvas

Fire and Ice I–24″ x 24″–Acrylic

Fire and Ice II---Acrylic

Fire and Ice II–24″ x 24″–Acrylic

Additional work entered in the exhibit, AWOL 2015 included oil/cold wax paintings on panel. This exhibit will hang from January 10-30, 2015.

First Snow Triptych---24" x 32"---Oil/Cold Wax on Panel

First Snow Triptych—24″ x 32″

During the final week of studio time Martha worked in acrylic on gessoed wood panels. A selection of the paintings are posted below. These pieces are very close to being finished.

Costa del Sol White Village II--40" x 30"

Costa del Sol White Village II–40″ x 30″

Into the Woods Triptych---24" x 32"

Into the Woods Triptych—24″ x 32″

Ingram Untitled I----30" x 30"

Ingram Untitled I—-30″ x 30″

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California Homes magazine features Martha Rea Baker painting

19 Friday Dec 2014

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Marking History III----48" x 36"----Acrylic on Canvas

Marking History III—-48″ x 36″—-Acrylic on Canvas

An article in the November issue of California Homes magazine, “Adding Color to a Black Dress and Pearls” includes one of Martha Rea Baker’s acrylic abstract paintings. Marking History III is installed in the emerald entry of a Nob Hill condo in San Francisco. Located in a mid-century modern high-rise across from Huntington Park, the residence features sweeping bay views bracketed by the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges.

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New work for Karan Ruhlen Gallery

22 Wednesday Oct 2014

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Before heading off to Spain for museum visits and an encaustic experience, Martha Rea Baker delivered new acrylic work to her Santa Fe Gallery, Karan Ruhlen Gallery on Canyon Road.

Tide Pool VI-----48

Tide Pool VI—–48″ x 36″—–Acrylic on Canvas

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In the Abstract Installation Photos

28 Wednesday May 2014

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We have posted a few installation photos of Martha Rea Baker’s paintings at Karan Ruhlen Gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, NM. The “In the Abstract”  opening on Friday, May 23 was a great success despite the stormy weather. Baker’s new work was well received with four paintings selected by collectors.

Marking History III and Dawn to Dusk

Marking History III (Acrylic) and Dawn to Dusk (Oil/ Cold Wax)

Excavation III and Dordogne--Oil/Cold Wax

Excavation III and Dordogne–Oil/Cold Wax

Dawn to Dusk and Formation II---Oil/ Cold Wax

Dawn to Dusk and Formation II—Oil/ Cold Wax

Two of the paintings in the original installation were sold before the photos were taken. We will post them below.

Cliffhanger IV---70

Cliffhanger IV—70″ x 62″—Acrylic on Canvas

Formation III---48

Formation III—60″ x 48″—Acrylic on Canvas

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In the Abstract at Karan Ruhlen Gallery

02 Friday May 2014

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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—-

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Martha Rea Baker featured at Karan Ruhlen Gallery

21 Friday Mar 2014

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

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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.

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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.

 

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 STUDIO  TRES PICOS

Welcome to Studio  Tres Picos, the studio of  Martha Rea Baker in the Art Barns at Old Road Ranch near Santa Fe, New Mexico! From this site the artist will keep you informed on new work, exhibitions and events. What a joy to be painting in an area so rich in history and culture!

Martha is a visual artist creating abstract paintings in oil/cold wax, acrylic and encaustic.

With her move to Santa Fe in 2006, came an opportunity to study the art of painting with hot wax. Encaustic is an ancient medium of melted beeswax and resin, fused with heat. The luminosity, depth, and richness of color achieved by working with this process is difficult to duplicate in any other medium.

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Encaustic  Desert Cadence

Martha has also added the process of mixing Gamblin cold wax medium with oil paint to achieve a rich textural surface. This mixture has proven excellent for expressing the passage of time and its effects on our environment.

 

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Canyonlands IV 48″ x48″ SOLD

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