Through A Tear Drop Mirror
Lee Clockman has been photographing professionally since 1971, when he worked for Academy Award-winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler in Hollywood.
Just because it’s Taos doesn’t mean it’s all great. Most is not. But we won’t show you that stuff, we are tired of seeing it ourselves.
Artists and Galleries we like can be found under this label.
Lee Clockman has been photographing professionally since 1971, when he worked for Academy Award-winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler in Hollywood.
One of the highlights of last weekend’s performance of Thumbelina by the Taos Youth Ballet at the TCA, was the grand pas de deux, with classical choreography from Sleeping Beauty and music by Tchaikovsky.
If you live in Taos or have visited over the past week or so, I’m certain you’ve seen the green horse and (resting) rider on the front of the building across from Smiths.
Taos Youth Ballet presents Thumbelina, a full-length ballet adapted from Hans Christian Anderson’s classic, at the TCA this weekend.
Born in New York in 1943, Ron Cooper grew up in Ojai, California, before attending the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles from 1963 to ‘65, where his life-long friendships with Larry Bell, Ken Price and Ed Ruscha among others were formed.
Amber Vasquez is a true Taos Treasure. An accomplished dancer and choreographer, Amber is the Founder and Director of the Taos Youth Ballet.
Who is this Masked Rider and what is the name of the Horse he rode in on?
Michael McCormick is a born raconteur with too many tales of adventure and intrigue to recount here.
We are in Ranchos de Taos for the next few posts here on taoStyle and with Easter around the corner, where better to begin than with the iconic St Francis de Asis Mission Church?
One morning last week, Zoe Zimmerman and I met for coffee and walked over to the TCA where her show, OF MEN is currently hanging.
Zoe Zimmerman is an acclaimed Art Photographer who has lived in Taos since she was seven years old. Born in New York City, for all her years here, Zoe couldn’t shake the NY vibe if she tried, but Taos is where her heart is.
Tom Dixon is one of my favourite artists. I profiled him here on taoStyle early in the blog’s infancy. He’s an incredibly disciplined painter, totally committed to his process and the work he makes.