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Landscapes: Mountains, the River, The desert - CLick on PHoto for info

This pallette knife piece depicts the luscious rust-red dirt often found in New Mexico.
The Jemez Mountains often receive many summer storms with dark skies hovering on many afternoons,
New Mexico skies and clouds are amazing and as varied as the cactus that dot the landscape.
Tumbleweeds' fall blooms, chamisa's brilliant gold and an orange scorpion all enjoy a sunny day.
A lovely site from which to paint - the Rio Grande in the Albuquerque area.
Purple Sandias and lush riverside foliage are the subject of this painting done by the Rio Grande.
The Oxbow is a bend in the Rio Grande seen here beneath angry skies. Painted plein aire.
This acequia is at the Rio Grande Nature Center where I painted it plein aire.
Balloon Fiesta 2022 was interrupted by a lot of rain. They soar over Rio Grande on a rainy day..
The Rio Grande Nature Center has wonderful places to paint - mountains, nature. and waterfowl.
Rio Pueblo Gorge outside Taos is beautiful. The Rio Pueblo is a tributary of the Rio Grande.
Summer 2022 lots of rain made the hills brilliant green. Painted at Elena Gallegos Open Space..
Cabezon and the mesas at Bernalillo are the backdrop for cholla and juniper on the BLM.
Elena Gallegos Open Space on a May morning is a beautiful spot.
Many cholla become stressed and turn magenta in winter, then return to green when the rains come.
Sandia means "watermelon" and the Sandias are often deep red when conditions are right.
Winterfat plants dot the Sandia foothills in the fall.
The bosque along the Rio Grande has beautiful views and is popular with hikers and bikers.
A point on the Rio Grande provides a place for visitors to contemplate.
Ghost Ranch near Abiquiu is a magical place and the bluffs there are extraordinary.
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OTher Landscapes

Florida marshes support wildlife and the ecosystem. They're most beautiful to me as the sun sets.
Waterfowl flock to the Rio Grande Nature Center.
The sunflower farm in ABQ provides a wonderful location to paint the happy sunflowers.
Cottonwoods line the river and acequias.
Near Sandia Crest there are gigantic ancient aspens with a view of the valley below.
Red Rocks Trail, near Jemez Spgs, is a beautiful walk through soaring cliffs and beautiful vistas.
Sacred Ground is just that to the Jemez Pueblo. The Red Rock cliffs are just amazing to see.
Caddo Lake in East Texas is one of the few natural lakes in the state. Cypress and wildlife abound.
A landscape from my imagination with mountains, a river, cactus and blue sky.
A quiet summer morning where the sun makes dancing shadows on a small road.
A serene garden at the ABQ Biopark. The flowing water is soothing and the scene is beautiful.
Some evenings the dusk reduces the colors to just a few - coral, purples and deep rust.
Two of Placitas' wild horses graze amongst chamisa on the BLM in this painting.
Prickly pear are just as lethal even when they're covered with snow. And you can't see them as well!

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