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Sylvia Gormley:
E-mail
Ms. Gormley's paintings are products of her heritage and
multi-culture of the area where she was born. She is a third generation New Mexican from a
ranching family and an artist grandmother has greatly contributed to her life-long love and
creativity as an artist.
Her subject matter ranges from adobes and flowers to burros,
horses, landscapes and the New Mexico peoples. She says, "Everywhere I look in
this wondrous land is a source of inspiration".
Contact Sylvia for more information on price and availability of her
work. She has many prints available from $25 to $45 +$8 shipping and handling |
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GS001 |
Summer Retreat |
Watercolor |
36 x 24 |
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Terri Kelly Moyers:
Like many of the artists listed here, Ms. Moyers should be
considered among the finest in the United States today. Among the awards Terri has
received for her paintings are the "Nona Jean Hulsey "Buyers' Choice Award" and Frederic
Remington Award (shared with Mehl Lawson) at the 1996 Prix de West show at the National
Cowboy Hall of Fame, Oklahoma City, OK. In the fall of 1997 she made her debut as an
invited artist in the Denver Rotary Club's Artists of America show in Colorado. |
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MTK001 |
Geraniums and Lace |
Oil |
36 x 24 |
MTK002 |
The Gift |
Oil |
40 x 30 |
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Margaret E. Moore:
E-mail
Mrs. Moore it a native Texan who has lived in New Mexico
since the early 1960's. She is a mother of three, and grandmother of seven and a great-
garndmother of seven. Aside from being a busy, working wife all of her life, she has had
well deserved reputation as a good seamstress and a great cook. As she neared
retirement she turned a love for crafts type projects into a passion for art.
Margaret works with different media depending on the subject and
mood. Her flower paintings (in oil) and her domestic animals (in pencil and ink) seem to always
bring awards at local shows and "UHs & Ahs" from all who pass by and their (few)
lucky owners. |
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MM001 |
Santario de Chimayo |
Oil |
10 x 14 |
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Martha Pettigrew:
E-mail
Biography
Ms. Pettigrew will be featured in the next issue of "Southwest Art"
magazine. |
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PM001 |
Water Song |
Bronze |
27" |
PM002 |
Water Carrier |
Bronze |
14" |
PM003 |
Wedding Vows |
Bronze |
11" |
PM004 |
The Enchantment |
Bronze |
11" |
PM005 |
Crossing the Arroyo |
Bronze |
17" |
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