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Irv Janeiro
I work intuitively and directly with the clay, attempting to capture a particular emotional response that is visually embodied in the physical stance, the unique gesture that characterizes each figure.
Brenden Jemison, Contemporary, abstract painter
Brenden Jemison was raised in upstate New York. His father is an artist and he knew from an early age that he would follow the same path. At age seventeen Jemison moved to New York City. He lived in and around the city for years. Jemison explored and was inspired by the magnificence and influence of the work being created…
Douglas Johnson
His jewel-like gouache paintings are devoted to the cultural riches of Native American and Hispanic heritages in the region.
Thomas Johnson
My paintings, drawings and prints are inspired by nature. The colors and shapes are impulses that I feel while working outside in the beautiful New Mexico landscape.
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Ted Keller
Ted keller has for the last 12 years worked and sold in watercolor. Before that he worked and sold pottery and sculptures in clay for 30 years. He taught Art classes at the university of Maine during this same period. He shows artwork in a gallery in Maine ( Carver Hill Gallery in Rockland ME.)And still teaches occasional watercolor classes…
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Ted Larsen
While the work has an obvious kinship with the spare forms of minimalism, Donald Judd’s, for example, Larsen’s own hand is everywhere present in his sculpture.
Jivan Lee
Jivan Lee is an award-winning artist based in Taos, NM. With thick paint and bold color, his work explores the energetic relationship between abstract, expressive, and representational. Jivan grew up in Woodstock, NY, and studied painting at Bard College with contemporary New York City painters Joseph Santore and Laura Battle. Since graduating, Jivan has painted throughout the US and in…
Arthur Lopez
The young Santa Fe santero has created new ways to depict traditional saints and holy figures. His bultos include nontraditional images that address contemporary issues and explore Hispanic folklore.
Ray Lovelace
Rust and peeling paint are recurrent features of Taos photographer Ray Lovelace's colorful, textural compositions. website: http.//www.wrymind.com email: foto@wrymind.com
Kathleen Lowson, Lowson International Studios presents The Light Collection
THE LIGHT COLLECTION, a Limited Edition Collection of Fine Art photography that embodies the majesty of the natural world (the oceans, earth, sun, moon, and the ethers), reflecting the elements of water, earth, fire, and air in pure art form, creating an organic environment in interior spaces and raising the energy vibration of the viewer through the radiance of light,…
Kathleen Lowson, CEO, Lowson International Studios
A New York native, Kathleen’s professional career has spanned over two decades, where she presided as Vice President of a New York advertising firm and later as Founder/CEO of Lowson International Studios, a motion picture production company in Los Angeles. Kathleen is a professional screenwriter, director, producer and photographer. Kathleen founded Lowson International Studios to fulfill her goal for autonomy,…
Gary Lujan
Land Eagle's work is intimate and bold, which presents the viewer with a place of wonder that stirs the imagination.

