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New Suites of Color Intaglio Prints @ Gerald Peters Gallery Santa Fe

November 2020: A new suite of color intaglio etchings.
Printed by Philadelphia Master Printer Cindi Royce Ettinger
Paper: Somerset etching paper
Sheet size: 11 x 14 inches; 27.94 cm. x 35.56 cm.
Image size: 4 x 10 inches; 10.16 x 25.4 cm.
Archival pigment chine-colle printed by Katie Tackman, Philadelphia.
Available from Gerald Peters Gallery. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Contact: Maria Hajic. mhajic@gpgallery.com


Confluence of the Rio Grande and Rio Pueblo de Taos. Number one

 


Confluence of the Rio Grande and Rio Pueblo de Taos. Number two

 


Confluence of the Rio Grande and Rio Pueblo de Taos. Number three


Confluence of the Rio Grande and Rio Pueblo de Taos. Number four

 


Tunyo or The Black Mesa. Number one

 


Tunyo or The Black Mesa. Number two

 


Tunyo or The Black Mesa. Number three

 


Tunyo or The Black Mesa. Number four

 


Tunyo or The Black Mesa. Number five

 


Tunyo or The Black Mesa. Number Six

 


Tunyo or The Black Mesa. Number Seven

 


Tunyo or The Black Mesa. Number eight

 


Tunyo or The Black Mesa. Number Nine

Just released: Sketchbook Traveler: Hudson Valley.
Schiffer Publishing. Own one today. Click here

Launch Party and Book Signing at the Art Students League

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Launch party and book signing at the Art Students League of New York, Harriman Gallery, 5:00-7:00 p.m., on Friday January 31, 2014,
215 West 57th St, New York.

Featured speakers: Dr. Katherine Manthorne and James L. McElhinney.

Mapping & Mobility: The Sketchbook Art of James Lancel McElhinney, Volume 1.
Essay by Dr. Katherine E. Manthorne. New Arts Publishing.

Gesture/Mapping/Writing With James McElhinney And Emma Shapiro

gesture_mapping_aIn this drawing event, participants respond to observation via movement, working from a live model—performance and graphic artist Emma Shapiro. Exploring visual experience through gesture puts the act of drawing in dialogue with poses generated by the model. A series of exercises on regular white copy paper leads the participants to a fresh understanding of drawing as a path from vision to knowledge. The class culminates with a giant floor drawing in which “everyone is on the same page.”

  • Date:  November 19, 2013
  • Time:  7:00 pm to 10:00 p.m.
  • Location:  The Art Students League, 2nd floor, 215 West 57th Street, New York

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Tiepolo, Guardi, and Their World: Eighteenth-Century Venetian Drawings

tiepolo_1997_27_2The Morgan’s collection of eighteenth-century Venetian drawings is among the world’s finest, with more than 300 sheets by renowned masters Giambattista Tiepolo (1696–1770) and his son Domenico (1726–1804). Drawn entirely from the museum’s holdings, Tiepolo, Guardi, and Their World features a selection of more than one hundred works on paper and chronicles the vitality and originality of drawing during Venice’s second Golden Age.