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

Martha Rea Baker

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Studio Visit

05 Monday Sep 2016

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2016 Canyon Road Shows, abstract art, artist in her studio, Canyon Road gallery, encaustic, Encaustic paintings, Martha Rea Baker, Ruhlen-Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe artist, Solo show, studio visit, the artist's studio

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Martha Rea Baker talks about her recent work for the upcoming exhibit on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico. These encaustic hot wax paintings are part of the new series, “Desert Rhythms” inspired by Baker’s ten years of living in the American Southwest.

Ruhlen – Owen Contemporary presents “Journey”

A Solo Exhibit by mixed media artist, Martha Rea Baker

 September 16 – September 29, 2016

 Opening Artist Reception September 16, 5-7pm

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Encaustic Diptych

27 Saturday Aug 2016

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“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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Martha Rea Baker Solo Exhibit

26 Tuesday Jul 2016

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abstract art, Art, Canyon Road gallery, encaustic, Martha Rea Baker, oil/cold wax on panel, Ruhlen-Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe artist, Solo show

Recently Announced: RUHLEN – OWEN CONTEMPORARY will feature MARTHA REA BAKER in a solo exhibition in their Canyon Road gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. 

Martha Rea Baker – Mixed Media

September 16 – 29, 2016

Opening artist reception:  Friday, September 16, 5 – 7pm

Baker will be showing her abstract paintings in both encaustic and oil/cold wax.

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Excavation IV

26 Tuesday Jul 2016

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abstract acrylic, Canyon Road gallery, excavation, Grey/yellow painting, Martha Rea Baker, oversized abstract paintings, Ruhlen-Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe artist, Santa Fe gallery, soft greys, tall vertical paintings

A new abstract painting has been delivered to Ruhlen – Owen Contemporary on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Excavation IV          72″ x 54″          Mixed Media on Canvas

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Richard Diebenkorn-Notes to myself on painting

24 Sunday Jul 2016

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abstract art, Canyon Road gallery, Food for thought, Martha Rea Baker, Notes to myself on painting, Richard Diebenkorn, Santa Fe artist, Studio notes, Word of advice

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  1. Attempt what is not certain. Certainty may or not come later. It may be a valuable delusion.
  2. The pretty initial position which falls short of completeness is not to be valued – except as a stimulus for further moves.
  3. Do search. But in order to find other than what is searched for.
  4. Use and respond to the initial fresh qualities but consider them absolutely expendable.
  5. Don’t “discover” a subject – of any kind.
  6. Somehow don’t be bored – but if you must, use it in action. Use its destructive potential.
  7. Mistakes can’t be erased but they move you from your present position.
  8. Keep thinking about Pollyanna.
  9. Tolerate chaos.
  10. Be careful only in a perverse way.

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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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Encaustics for Ruhlen – Owen Contemporary

19 Thursday May 2016

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abstract art, Basho Matsuo, Canyon Road gallery, Encaustic paintings, Haiku, inspired by poetry, Martha Rea Baker, Ruhlen-Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe artist, Winter paintings

Inspired by Poetry

Haiku VI and Haiku VII have been delivered to Ruhlen – Owen Contemporary in Santa Fe, NM. Each paintings measures 24″ x 24″ x 2″— encaustic on cradled panel.

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Winter solitude                                                         The snow falls falls/

in a world of one color                                            as I watch the snow

the sound of wind                                                    I am walking/     

              Basho Matsuo                                          it cannot be otherwise

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Abstract Painting

09 Monday May 2016

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abstract art, abstract painting, Brown's Fine Art, Canyon Road gallery, Kandinsky on abstract art, Martha Rea Baker, Ruhlen-Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe artist

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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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Miniatures for the Holidays!

11 Friday Dec 2015

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abstract art, Canyon Road gallery, encaustic, encaustic on panel, Karan Ruhlen Gallery, Martha Rea Baker, miniature paintings, miniatures, oil/cold wax on panel, Santa Fe artist, Santa Fe gallery

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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