“Bosque Blues” Original Painting by P. K. Williams

  • Mary Lee Dereske is a photographer who creates nature and outdoor images and photo books, although no subject is off limits. Her latest book, “Trees Are My Muse — A Tale of Love and Friendship”, is a tribute to the trees with which we share the earth. In summer 2018 look for her next book, “A Walk in the Village (the Placitas Project)”, a photo documentation of a 2 mile loop she walked numerous times in the village of Placitas. Mary’s work is sold nationally and internationally through her website. https://maryleedereske.com  www.facebook.com/MaryLeeDereskePhotography.
  • Helen Johnson, Helen works in photographic art, specializing in old and un-restored treasures, mainly of New Mexico. 505-867-3129.
  • Sandy Johnson is a contemporary jeweler working in silver, semi-precious stones, antiquities, beads and fiber from her studio in Sundance Mesa.  Email chuckandsandyjohnson@comcast.net.
  • Adrienne Kleiman is an acrylic and oil painter working on canvas. Adrienne paints the beauty of New Mexico.  Her work is shown at Alexander Stevens Gallery on Canyon Road, Santa Fe and the Range Café in Bernalillo. To see Adrienne’s work in her Placitas Studio by Appointment contact: Email Ask.artworks@aol.com Website: https://adriennekleiman.com.
  • E.T. LaFore is a potter working from his beautiful Placitas Studio.  E.T. creates original wheel, coil and slab pottery. You can view and purchase E.T.’s pots by Appointment: Phone: 505-771-1032 Email: elmertlafore@gmail.com.
  • Glen Petersen creates western themed paintings, unique beaded jewelry, and historically accurate reproductions of beadwork designs from the 1800s.  His work can be viewed at http://www.silverbeargallery.com.
  • Betty Temple is a pastel painter who paints plein air, from photographs and from her imagination.  Betty paints representational as well as abstract.  Her work has been in many juried shows in New Mexico and Colorado. Contact Betty bjtempl@aol.com
  • P.K. Williams began her career painting realistically, which soon evolved into a hybrid type of work wherein she attaches realistic elements to an abstract setting. She has now evolved one step further and also creates nonobjective pieces. She keeps her initial idea as a jumping off point and strives to generate an intriguing play of color, patterns and shapes. She finds working in this manner to be both provocative and satisfying at the same time. Visit her website at http://pkwfineart.com/pkwfineart.com appointments call, 505-312-7672. Facebook, PKW Fine Art