The Spirit Of The Desert
T.D. (Tracy) Olson Is a mixed media, fine artist who has been exhibiting her work since 1990. She’s taught workshops at the High Museum Of Art in Atlanta and at the Harwood Museum here in Taos.
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.
T.D. (Tracy) Olson Is a mixed media, fine artist who has been exhibiting her work since 1990. She’s taught workshops at the High Museum Of Art in Atlanta and at the Harwood Museum here in Taos.
There’s a serene stillness that permeates Lenny’s work which is not surprising given that he views his photography as part of his spiritual practice; co-creating with creation.
Because he directed Eve Ensler’s Vagina Monologues in Taos (twice) Jack is one of the few men I’ve profiled on taoStyle this month. February has been a serious girl’s club on the blog.
Artist, sculpture, jeweler, entrepreneur and now writer, is there anything Claire Haye cannot do?
If you’ve been following taoStyle you are well aware that this little town in the Sangre de Christos, is home to many interesting people.
Maye Torres is back in Taos from a trip to Ethiopia where she was invited to participate in a program for the Arts funded by The State Department.
Georgia Gersh grew up here in Lama at the Magic Tortoise, one of Taos’ original communes, with her mother Annie and her father, the legendary and infamous Taos artist, Bill Gersh.
Christina Sporrong’s site blurb says she’s a “welder, blacksmith, educator, aerialist, illustrator, performer, mayhem creator. . .”
Jen Weddle who shows exclusively in Taos with taoStyle Sponsor The Michael McCormick Gallery, is originally from Texas but calls this home.
This week on taoStyle it’s about the hip factor and hip hair counts. At the entry way to Salon X on the Paseo, stands a huge shears sculpture by Christina Sporrong, In Taos it doesn’t get much hipper than that.
Tizia O’Connor’s Auromesa is an Ayurvedic Haven on Hondo Mesa.
2014 was a great year for Paul O’Connor.His acclaimed book Taos Portraits won in three categories including Best Book at the Arizona/New Mexico Book Awards, a powerful affirmation for Paul who put twenty years of work into the project which you can discover more about via his link below.