As I noted in yesterday’s post, the weather is stunningly beautiful up here on the mountain these days, so Anna and I are opening our Anna Karin Gallery, full time, for the season. By April 2nd we’ll be open 7 days a week from 10 to 4, unless it snows (we will only be closed one day between now and then, Sunday April 1). So come up and see us, won’t you?
The Business of Being an Artist
Many people don’t realize how much “business” goes into being a working artist.
San Francisco de Asis Mission Church, Taos, NM
The San Francisco de Asis Mission Church in Ranchos de Taos has inspired artists perhaps more than any other building in the United States.
Wolf Schneider Interviews Truchas Artists
Wolf Schneider is an accomplished writer, editor and movie unit publicist. In fact her resume would be intimidating if she wasn’t so approachable and down to earth.
Another Inspired Night (Dinner at Anna and Bill’s)
Another Inspired Night. Here we are, artists living an isolated life in the mountains of northern New Mexico, but within a community of artists.
Making Dragons in Cordova, NM
Vera asked if Anna and I would come to her class in Cordova, NM, in our official roles as artists, to help make papier-mâché dragon heads.
A Reader of the Blog Comes to Truchas, NM
It was a gorgeous weekend and Sylvia, a reader of the blog, and her husband decided to visit Truchas, NM. We were able to spend a wonderful day together.
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