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Martha Rea Baker

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

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Art and Travel as Inspiration

15 Sunday Oct 2017

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Art, art as meditation, inspiration, Martha Rea Baker, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Rothko, Santa Fe artist, travel

Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents:

Mark Rothko: Reflection

An Immersive display of 11 masterpieces by Mark Rothko (1903-70), on loan from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, invites visitors to contemplate the power of art to shape human experience. the installation opens with Rothko’s early paining Thru the Window (1938), on public view in the US for the first time, and Artist in his Studio (about 1628) by Rembrandt — portraits of artists reflecting on the act of painting. Contrary to notions that Rothko’s work represented a dramatic break past traditions, the side-by-side comparison positions him within the broader history of Western art. The exhibition’s other Rothko paintings showcase the full sweep of his career — from early surrealist work to multiform compositions to classic color field paintings —  and trace his exploration of the expressive  potential of color. Enveloped by the large-scale paintings in an intimate setting, viewers can experience Rothko’s work as the artist had originally intended.

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The Rothko’s are presented as part of a larger exhibition entitled, “Seeking Stillness” which leads visitors on a journey of introspection, focusing on themes such as spaces of contemplation; the artistic  process as a form of meditation; and nature as a site for clearing the mind.  Spanning three galleries, “Seeking Stillness” places together works by a broad range of modern and contemporary artists – including Edward Weston, Agnes Martin, Park Seo Bo and Zhan Wang. When viewing the Rothko color field paintings, the viewer is invited to stand in front of the work for a full minute and watch as the  subtle shifts in color emerge.

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Below is a slideshow of a few pieces from the Rothko and Seeking Stillness shows, as well as additional favorites, such as the woodblock prints of German printmaker, Christiane Baumgartner. The music accompanying the slide show is by my friend and talented composer, Tobin Mueller, entitled “Sitting with Satie: Conversation & Life” from his album, Impressions of Water and Light, jazz interpretations of Impression era composers such as Satie, Debussy and Ibert.

 

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Surfaces and Shapes

09 Friday Jun 2017

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Abstract, abstraction, acrylic on canvas, Acrylic paintings, Acrylic/mixed media, Art, Blue Danube, Canyon Road gallery, Canyon Road Show 2017, Canyon Walls Series, Canyonlands, color, contemporary art, Danube, Martha Rea Baker, more than skin deep, oil mixed with cold wax, oil/cold wax on panel, Owen Contemporary, red, Santa Fe artist, Santa Fe summer, Shapes and Surfaces, Surface Beauty, Timothy Owen, travel

SURFACES and SHAPES

 July 21 – August 3, 2017 – Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM.

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MARTHA REA BAKER has completed new work for the upcoming exhibit in oil/cold wax on panel and acrylic on canvas. 

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Danube I, II, III         30″ x 30″ each         Oil/cold wax on panel

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Canyonlands III      48″ x 60″      Acrylic mixed media on canvas

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The Butterfly Effect III    30″ x 30″    Acrylic mixed media on canvas

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Contemplation IV, V, VI, VII, VIII   (studio shot)

24″ x 6″, 8″, 6′, 12″, 6″       Oil/cold wax on Panel

Watch for more work to be posted soon—-

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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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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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A New Year!

01 Sunday Jan 2017

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abstract art, Art, contemporary art, encaustic, HCAF, Hill Country Arts Foundation, Hot Wax, inspiration, Japanese Garden, Martha Rea Baker, New Year, Owen Contemporary, red berries, red leaves, Studio Tres Picos, travel

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Japanese Garden III                 30″ x 30″                  Encaustic on Panel

With this last painting completed in 2016 we send warm wishes for a creative and productive new year! Martha Rea Baker will be returning to the Texas Hill Country for her twelvth annual January painting retreat. The Hill Country Arts Foundation provides an inspirational setting for both visual and performing arts and is an excellent resource for professional artists and students, alike.

Stay tuned — we will post work completed during the retreat which culminates with an exhibit in the Duncan-McAshan Visual Arts Center on the HCAF campus.

Cheers, Studio Tres Picos and Martha Rea Baker

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LACMA

20 Tuesday Dec 2016

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A recent visit to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was a special treat!

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Martha Rea Baker descending a staircase

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Tony Smith’s  Smoke

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Toba Khedoori’s Drawings

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Picasso and Rivera: Conversations Across Time

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Rivera, “Sailor at Lunch”                                 Picasso, “Student with Newspaper”

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TRAVEL INSPIRATION

03 Thursday May 2012

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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″

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