Sunday, April 8, 2012

Holly Roberts Workshop in Arroyo Secco

I have been a fan of Holly Robert's bizarre and sometimes twisted
imagery since I was an undergraduate student of photography in the 80's.
www.hollyrobertsstudio.com/
So when Jill Rounds jijibags.com/about_the_artist.html
invited me to partake in a workshop she was hosting for Holly in her studio
I jumped on board.

The collage to the right was a bit surprising to watch emerge.
Home on Wheels. Quite to the point as I follow my nose to my next landing place I might call home.
Still pondering the smaller symbol of the cart doing all the pushing and pulling with added weight to boot.

Taos is plentiful with talent and I am getting to meet and know some incredible people.
I am about to embark on a three month journey May- July stay in beautiful Arroyo Secco at the base of the Taos mountain. I have found a studio and temporary home for the time being.

The Santa Fe Art Institute Residency that was to be my summer work space is postponed
for a further date within the year as I focus on some recent current challenges that need all my attention.

In this land of sun I have been finding myself working further into the late of night, just so I can be outside all day for the magic changes of light, and what light it is.

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