This year's 10th anniversary tour features 21 area artists in seven
locations displaying and selling their work covering a variety of
media.
The popular annual event, which runs today through
Sunday, will showcase works in oil, acrylics, water color, encaustic wax
paintings, pastels, charcoal drawings, ceramics, jewelry, gourd art,
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"He
and a couple of other artists got together and decided to just do an
Alto Studio Tour so that people could cover a larger area - more houses
in less time. So all of the sites for the tour are located in the Alto
area in a short enough radius where people could do it easily."
Ann
said that the Alto Studio tour was always her husband's best show and
that it was not uncommon to have more than 300 people through their home
over the course of the event. Gary Henry passed away last year just
weeks before the tour and a memorial was incorporated into the 2012
event. Ann donated one of her husband's last signed pieces to this
year's silent auction held during a preview party Thursday at the
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As
a native New Mexican, much of the inspiration for Linda's work comes
from scenes around the state. She said she feels painting is personal,
yet something to be shared. She said it is always insightful to see and
hear others' reactions to her work. Linda currently paints weekly with a
group of area artists, and it is always the highlight of her week.
As
a documentary and commercial photographer, John T. Soden's images
reflect these influences: he enjoys digital color and films black and
white. Since moving to New Mexico, he has concentrated on the history
and natural beauty of the area. John's black-and-white film image of
Johnny Cash has recently been published in Black and White magazine.
Andrea's
drawings and paintings evolve from both memory and process. Frequently,
her subject matter includes horses or other animals as a method of
self-expression. Andrea predominantly works with oils, acrylic, charcoal
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Andrea Dante and her husband moved to Alto after she received her
Bachelors of Fine Art from New Mexico State University.
Janet
Alexander is an accomplished metal artist and jeweler with her work
shown in museums across Texas and published in several books and
magazines. She has 38 years experience in metal-smithing and teaches at
conferences and shows throughout the United States. Janet has a BFA in
Metals from the University of North Texas and studied with several
master jewelers.
Sally has lived in Ruidoso since 1969. She
started painting in watercolors and has more recently taken classes at
ENMU-Ruidoso, introducing her to pastels and acrylics. Sally loves the
colors of New Mexico and the naturally beautiful surroundings that
inspire her to paint.
Bob and Yolanda Espinoza - Bob and Yolanda
Espinoza work together to transform simple gourds into works of art.
Bob carves and shapes the gourds, burns the designs onto the surface,
then Yolanda paints them and does the bead work for these imaginative
creations.
Six years ago Deborah took a glass fusing class and
was instantly hooked. She began with pendants and has branched out to
include small bowls and plates, crosses, and art pieces. Most recently
she has discovered glazing and has been using glazes and bits of glass
to decorate fine bisque vases and other bisque forms.
Renne C.
Bradley - Creator of uniquely handcrafted functional and decorative
pottery, Renn expresses in her creations the same principles she has
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Pattillo has had a love of semi-precious gemstones since childhood. Her
passion led to jewelry designing in 2005. She soon began marketing her
designs through home shows in Midland, Texas. In 2012, she and her
husband moved to Capitan, New Mexico, where she opened her own store,
Jane's Jewelry & Gifts. She continues designing and making original
custom jewelry.
For more than 50 years, Steve Sabo has been
creating various items from wood. As a boy, his father and grandfather
encouraged Steve and taught him the basic skills required to become
proficient in the art of wood working. Working in his studio in Nogal,
New Mexico, his abilities become apparent when one looks at the array of
items and wood art he has created. He has been recognized for his
hand-turned wood art and has won several awards at the New Mexico State
Fair, including best in show. Inspired by the wood itself, Steve has
come to appreciate that working with wood is a serendipitous adventure:
"One never knows what to expect until you get inside of it and can fully
appreciate what the good Lord has given us to work with". Steve's work
is prominently shown at several galleries and various art shows around
the country.
Madeleine Sabo creates one of a kind wood art from
locally found wood near her mountain top studio in Nogal, New Mexico.
All of her hand crafted bowls, vases and other creative pieces have been
turned on a wood lathe, sanded and finished to bring out the beauty of
wood. Since losing her eyesight in 2008, Madeleine continues to create
wood items on the lathe as well as hand crafted sculptured ceramic items
using only her tactile skills, while seeing the work in her "minds
eye". An accomplished artist, Madeleine has won many awards, including a
Best in Show from the New Mexico Women's Club State Convention and an
Honorable Mention in the New Mexico State Fair. She has also been
featured in Country Magazine, New Mexico Magazine and the American
Association of Woodturners Magazine.
Artist Linda Caperton loves
the sights, sounds and images of the Southwest. She works in dye, wool
on silk for scarves, dye on silk for paintings, watercolor and acrylic.
Rich colors, interesting shapes and textural surfaces excite her. Using
her 'creative eye' she transforms the desert into a vibrant and colorful
vision.
Robin Riggio's love of throwing clay on the wheel began
in her senior year of high school in California. Upon graduating, she
was awarded a scholarship for ceramics but put aside her art to raise
her two children and work on her career. Finally, she has returned to
what she loves doing; creating art with clay.
Alyce Van
Tussenbroek, has lived in the area since 1981. She is largely a self
taught artist and has recently learned about encaustic (wax) art and has
become enamored with the medium, a process whereby melted wax is
applied with heat to an absorbent surface. Alyce has chosen to put the
wax on treated paper and create greeting cards and small pictures,
matted or framed. Encaustic is an old form of art that is currently
making a comeback.
Teresa started her ceramic art approximately
20 years ago, learning the basics of clay art from the native Bolivian
artists in South America, then self-taught from books and
experimentation. She loves the feeling of clay that enables her to bring
to reality the ideas she envisions. Many of her pieces are one of a
kind.
Creating something that looks and feels like a living
creature has been Kathy's obsession for the past seven years. Kathy,
like many artists, marches to her own drum beat and her artwork is proof
of her uniqueness for each piece is an original mix media sculpture
comprised of Fimo Clay and fine textile threads. Every coat of fur and
body of feathers that she incorporates into her art pieces are
fabricated by her using the fine textile threads.
Laury Reed has
studied and painted over the years with Ben Konis, Ken Hosmer, Martin
Rose, Bruce DeFoor, Virgil Stephes and Lou Maestos. Preferring painting
animals, she excels in cattle and horses, but also paints landscapes and
enjoys the challenge of portraits.
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