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minded passion, Ann Jenemann, who
now lives in Santa Fe after seven years
in the little town of Rico, CO, uses broad
brush strokes to convey “the elemental
sense of the place; its mountains, cliffs,
and canyons; and these big skies with
clouds that roll in and change things
instantaneously.”
Visitors can expect the quality of work
on display to be exceptionally high.
CeciliaRobertson,HeadingHome,oil, 10 x 16.
Lee MacLeod, Evening Light, Abiquiu, oil, 10 x 20.
“We’re all professionals,” says Paula De-
vereaux, an established sculptor divid-
ing her time between Santa Fe and the
northern New Mexico village of Chama,
who added painting to her body of work
over the past nine years. Adds Jenemann,
“We push each other to improve, but we
also support each other. Everyone’s such
a good painter that it forces you to up
your game.” —Norman Kolpas