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Phone: 760-489-9109
Fax: 760-489-9149
Email: cathy@artstudiosandiego.com
Located in Southwest Escondido near Del Dios Highway and Via Rancho Parkway

 

Enjoy painting workshops with Cathy Carey at the Glasshouse Studio in Escondido, CA, Pasadena, CA, or in Santa Fe, NM

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Cathy Carey
The Glass House Studio * P. O. Box 462063 * Escondido, CA 92046-2063
Phone: (760)-489-9109 * Fax: (760) 489-9149 * Email: cathy@artstudiosandiego.com



Santa Fe, NM

 



The Road and The Sky
Santa Fe Summer 2009


The Gateway
24" x 36"
Oil


Light Rain
40" x 30"
Oil


The Best Places
Are Off Dirt Roads
30" x 40"
Oil


Ghost Rain
30 " x 40"
Oil


Breakfast With the Clouds
30 " x 40"
Oil


Passage of the Clouds
30" x 40"
Oil



Inn of the Five Graces 2008


Comet and Cupid
24" x 30"
Oil


Illumination
24 " x 30"
Oil


Mysteries of the Night
30" x 40"
Oil



Adobe Light 2008


Dappled Light
30" x 40"
Oil


La Posada Courtyard
24" x 30"
Oil


Sunshine Champagne
30" x 40"
Oil


Effervescence
30 " x 40"
Oil


Sparkling Light
30" x 40"
Oil


Into the Light
30" x 40"
Oil


Cathy Carey (760)-489-9109

Santa Fe 2007 Adobe Gardens


Vines of Wine and Roses
30" x 40"
Oil


Farmers Market
24 " x 36 "
Oil


Shed of Creation
30" x 40"
Oil


Iris at Large
30" x 40"
Oil


Artista Casita
24" x 36 "
Oil
SOLD


The Garden Room
30" x 40"
Oil


Trattoria Garden Santa Fe
48 " x 60 "
Oil
Also available as a giclee on canvas 25" x 20"
Also available as a giclee on paper 16" x 20" matted

Let the Sun Shine In
24" x 30"
Oil
SOLD

Stairway of Hollyhocks
30" x 36"
Oil



Santa Fe 2005


The House on Canyon Road
Acrylic


Adobe Garden
Adobe Garden
Acrylic

Courtyard Door
Courtyard Door

Acrylic

Pueblo Ladder To Heaven
Pueblo Ladder To Heaven
Acrylic

Reflections El Dorado
Reflections El Dorado
Acrylic

Seat in the Sun
Seat in the Sun

Acrylic

Sunspots, Hollyhocks
Sunspots, Hollyhocks
Acrylic

Blue Door in the Sun
Blue Door in the Sun
Oil/Acrylic

Purple Door in the Sun
Purple Door in the Sun
Oil/Acrylic

Warm Shadows
Warm Shadows
Oil
36" x 36"
SOLD

Cool Light
Cool Light
Oil
36" x 36"
SOLD

Falling Feathers
Falling Feathers
Oil
36" x 48"
SOLD


I have traveled to Santa Fe NM several times over the last few summers. It is one of my favorite places to BE. I teach painting workshops, and get to enjoy the company of artists for a week or two, in addition to soaking up the amazing art and cultural vibe that is uniquely Santa Fe. I especially enjoy going to the El Dorado at night to sip wine and listen to the Spanish guitar music - Ruben Romero on Saturday nights is my special thrill. I always get his new CD and when I get home I listen to the music as I paint. When I look at a painting later I can still hear the songs in my head, moving my brush.

In the summer of 2005, I taught two weeks of workshops with fantastic artists of all styles. The experience of being in Santa Fe with a group of artists and sharing everyones' ideas and excitement is one of the best things about the trip. I will long remember the experience of teaching on Canyon Road at the old Artisan Studio. Thank you Kate, Rhoda, Sabine, Sue, Sharon, Kate, Crystal, Norma, Gail, Jan, Fred, Leslie and Jama - class of 2005!

This summer the light was even more amazing than I remembered, it was a golden thick honey that poured over the adobes and hollyhocks. The skies were clear and bright blue all day and then thunderheads rose up every afternoon. Sometimes a few fat raindrops reached the ground, but mostly it seemed to rain at a short distance off - up in the mountains. You could see jagged bolts of lightning and hear cracking thunder, it seemed like the sky would split open, and then a few minutes later - bright blue and sunny again. So of course there were spectacular rainbows flirting with the dramatic clouds as they passed through each afternoon.

Walking back to the Hilton after class I would stop and listen to the music in the plaza, every day a different band. And several nights I walked over to the Lensic (a renovated theatre now used for performing arts) and heard performers on the Jazz concert series. The last night I heard a great roadhouse rock band that had just blown in from Nashville that afternoon. Weekend night artist receptions at the Canyon Road galleries and around the plaza look like a block party, the bands in the background as people amble form one gallery to another, beverage in hand, dressed to the nines in turquoise jewelry, cowboy boots and colorful one-of-a-kind clothes.

Santa Fe - so rich in creative spirit, it feels like the streets are lined with gold.

Cathy Carey (760)-753-3413

 

Taos

 


The Beautiful White Horse of Taos
16 x 20 - Oil
unframed