Aleta Pippin in her studioPainter and Pippin Contemporary founder Aleta Pippin has followed an artistic journey of continuous exploration through various media, styles, and color palettes. From luminescent oil paintings to acrylic abstract landscapes, from poured paintings to LED lit panels, Pippin’s constant experimentation keeps her work fresh and exciting to viewers and collectors. For this show however, Pippin is revisiting her original passion for creating vibrant, abstract oil paintings, and plans to bring that energy and emotional resonance into her future artistic endeavors.

Back to the Future: The Art of Exploration opens September 23rd with an artist reception on Friday, September 25th from 5-7pm. Vivid blues, glowing yellows, and joyful pinks fill the gallery with light and evoke a feeling of happiness from the viewer. Some paintings take on a more spiritual and thought-provoking theme, while others, such as Caribbean Play, are simply about Pippin’s use of color and the emotions each tone can trigger.

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Caribbean Play (left) and Magical Mystery Tour hanging at Pippin Contemporary.

“The reason I continue to pursue color and light in my work is because I believe it has a positive impact on people,” explains Pippin. “My goal is to create art that when people look at it, it joyfully inspires them.”

Bloom Where You're Planted by Aleta Pippin at Pippin Contemporary

Bloom Where You’re Planted, 16×16″ oil/panel.

Pieces like Reaching Deeper, Garden’s Gate, and Bloom Where You’re Planted still burst with color, but the titles allow for a deeper perspective. According to Pippin, these paintings are about connecting with your inner self and looking past the obvious.

Bloom Where You’re Planted is all about being present where you are in life,” explains Pippin. “People are always saying, when I do this or when I get that – then I’ll be happy. But all those things are outside of ourselves. All of us can make the best of where we are at any given moment.”     

Garden’s Gate takes on a similar theme of looking beneath the obvious. It was inspired by the story of The Secret Garden, a book Pippin loved as a child and continues to read often as an adult.

Garden's Gate painting by Santa Fe artist, Aleta Pippin

Garden’s Gate, 40×40″ oil/canvas.

“I think the first time I read The Secret Garden may have been in the fourth grade. I loved it then. On the surface, it’s a “feel-good” story. However after reading it several times as an adult, I’ve discovered many nuggets that can be applied to real life challenges.”

Once Again by Aleta Pippin at Pippin Contemporary

Once Again, oil on canvas, 16″ x 16″

Pippin is constantly making new discoveries through her art that lead to exciting career opportunities as well as deeper self-exploration. With painting as her third career, the journey is never ending as new passions are pursued. Once Again is a small panel bursting with energy that speaks to this theme.

“You always have new opportunities to show yourself. For me, being an artist is a life journey as well as an interior journey.”

Join us Friday, September 25th from 5-7pm for Aleta Pippin’s opening reception for Back to the Future: The Art of Exploration.

Can’t make it to Santa Fe for the opening? View new paintings in the online show catalog. 

Art openings, summer days, artists studios, and more…enjoy this week in photos and follow us on Instagram @PippinContemporary for more Pippin Pics.

The Art and Soul of Color at Pippin Contemporary

Santa Fe’s Summer of Color is off to a great start! The Art and Soul of Color opened last Friday evening at the gallery with a great reception for Suzanne Wallace Mears and Stephanie Paige. Come experience this ethereal exhibition of light and color through July 1st.

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The view from our front porch on a beautiful Santa Fe summer day.

Michael Ethridge studio

Michael Monroe Ethridge’s art studio in Naples, Florida. Michael has been busy in this creative space preparing for his show, The Art of Emotion, opening next weekend! Don’t miss the reception on July 3rd, 5-7pm, and see Michael paint in front of the gallery for the duration of the exhibit.

Last night was ARTsmart’s Edible Art Tour on Canyon Road. Twenty-five galleries hosted Santa Fe’s top restaurants for a delicious and spirited evening of art and hors d’oeuvres. We had a great night at Pippin Contemporary with Chef Ahmed Obo from Jambo Cafe and African drum and dance group Agalu. All ticket proceeds for this event went towards arts education in local public schools – thanks for your support!

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This week at Pippin Contemporary we watched artists paint on Canyon Road, hung new art in the gallery, and visited with our friends from American Art Collector Magazine. Check out our week in photos and follow us on Instagram @PippinContemporary for more behind-the-scenes Pippin Pics!

Cody Hooper Art at Pippin Contemporary

Cody Hooper paid us a visit on Saturday with these stunning paintings full of energy and light. We hung six new pieces in the gallery – visitors keep commenting on their depth, saying that peering into his panels is like entering another world.
Canyon Road Passport Quick Draw

Local artists lined the street on Canyon Road for the Passport to the Arts Quick Draw, where they created beautiful works of art in a short time frame. The paintings were then sold at a live auction benefiting the Santa Fe Public Schools Music Education Program.

Mode by Troy Pillow at Pippin Contemporary

New sculpture! ‘Mode’ by Troy Pillow is a contemporary stainless steel piece with kinetic elements.

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Gallery Director Ashley Wilson and Marketing Director Kelly Skeen at the Art Collector Magazine party at the beautiful La Posada. Always a great event with the Santa Fe art community..and with great hosts!

Greg Reiche at Pippin Contemporary

Greg Reiche brought several new Bloom sculptures in preparation for his upcoming show, “Into the Wind,” opening next Friday. More new pieces are on the way – and big things will be happening to our courtyard! Don’t miss the opening reception, Friday, May 22nd, 5-7pm.

A public sculpture dedication, new paintings, and excitement for our upcoming show this month..Check out our week in photos and follow us on Instagram for more Pippin Pics @PippinContemporary.

Aleta Pippin art at Pippin Contemporary

Aleta Pippin brought in several new paintings from her studio that we hung in the gallery. This piece is called Celebrate Color, a 60″ x 36″ oil/canvas. Come visit the gallery to see Aleta’s other new pieces!

Greg Reiche Public Sculpture

We spent Earth Day in Los Alamos for the grand opening of the new Nature Center where Greg Reiche’s sculpture was dedicated. The rain runoff from the roof cascades onto the stone, then goes into a reservoir that waters surrounding plants, while kinetic glass above it changes with light and air movement. A stunning sculpture and a beautiful Earth Day dedication ceremony. Watch this video of Greg sharing his inspiration for the piece.

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Greg Reiche’s Los Alamos sculpture was a site-specific commission, something that Greg does often for private and public clients. As part of our Contemporary Collector blog series, we talked to Greg about creating site-specific sculpture and how the commission process works. Read about it here.

Desert Rain by Cody Hooper at Pippin Contemporary

We love Cody Hooper’s artistic depiction of the “Desert Rain” we had this week. We’ve been sharing some paintings on Instagram from our artists that aren’t always hanging in the gallery or not yet added to the website..follow us @PippinContemporary for more “first look” opportunities.

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We’re ready for Santa Fe summer – less than three weeks until our first show and then the Summer of Color begins! We’re extending our hours on Friday evenings and preparing for summer exhibitions, so check our events page for a full exhibition schedule.

“My favorite part about this time of year is the shared spirit of Christmas…the love, joy, compassion, and Christian charity, the celebration of the human condition manifested in hope and faith.”
– Tony Griffith, abstract surrealist painter

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Christmas Tree Lighting on the Santa Fe Plaza

The holiday season is a special time of year. It’s a time for giving back, a time to make memories with family and friends, and a time to start traditions that are joyously anticipated year after year. The heartwarming nostalgia, childlike excitement, and blissful emotions we feel around the holidays can be hard to explain, difficult to put into words. However, artists at Pippin Contemporary have shared some of their own special holiday memories and moments with us, putting everyone at the gallery in the holiday spirit as we look forward to the magic of Christmas in Santa Fe.

Decorating cookies, sending personal holiday cards, and hosting Christmas parties are a few favored traditions of our artists. Those who live locally look forward to the Canyon Road Farolito Walk, a celebrated Christmas Eve event hosted by Santa Fe’s art community. Aleta Pippin recalls her first year participating in the magical walk:

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Farolito Walk on Canyon Road, Santa Fe. Photo Credit: Eric Swanson.

“Hundreds of people descended on Canyon Road at dark to walk the length of it. Paper bags filled with sand and a candle inside,”Farolitos” as they’re called in Santa Fe, line the street and light the way. Luminarias (bonfires) are lit along the route to warm carolers. Some of the galleries are open, serving warm mulled cider and biscochitos…yum! Everyone seems to be in a merry and festive mood. It has since become one of our favorite Christmas traditions.”

In addition to the traditional festivities, many artists use the holidays for creative rejuvenation; a time to step away from the easel and enjoy blessed moments with loved ones. But for some, it’s more difficult to take even a much-needed break from the studio.

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Kevin Robb in his studio.

“Kevin thinks about his art 24 hours a day, it’s just who he is, he lives to create sculptures,” says Diane Robb, wife of steel sculptor Kevin Robb. This statement is quite literal – Kevin suffered from a massive stroke in 2004 that left him physically challenged with limited verbal communication, but the return to his studio brought him back to life through creative stimulation. He continues to design his monumental sculptures with the help of studio assistants who fabricate his dynamic and contemporary visions.

Diane admits that their family doesn’t allow Kevin in the studio on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, or even the day after. It’s strictly reserved for time with family. Even though he protests being away from his work, it proves to have a positive affect.

“The holidays are a time to pause and take a breath,” says Diane, “It’s amazing what happens when he steps back a minute – the creativity flows.”

Although the departure can be difficult, getting out of the studio also means collecting fresh inspiration. Tony Griffith uses the opportunity to immerse himself in the southwest landscapes that inspire his surrealist paintings.

“I love to experience the outdoors and nature at this time of year,” says Griffith. “I hike on mountain trails fresh with snow, which also serves to inspire my art.”

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“Taking Off,” Aleta Pippin, 6x6x2.5″ oil/panel, donated to Santa Fe Artist’s Medical Fund auction.

Inspiration takes many forms around the holidays, from snowy landscapes to spirited giving. Many of our artists use their talents to give back during this time of year, which proves to be rewarding and inspiring for their artistic motivations. Aleta Pippin always donates a painting to the Santa Fe Artist’s Medical Fund, a yearly auction that supports emergency medical needs for local artists.  Stephanie Paige uses her artistic passion to instill a love of art in young children as a volunteer art teacher for kids.

“The gift of art was given to me and I am meant to give it away,” explains Paige, “What better way to give than give to a child who loves art.”

A few of our artists have reflected on Christmas memories where their art touched someone’s life in a special way. Here are a few personal stories that will get you in the Christmas spirit…

 

Aleta Pippin:

I met a couple (Linda and John) in Santa Fe celebrating the end of chemo treatments who purchased a very large painting. In a few months, they purchased two more. About 10 years later, I received a note from Linda – “Aleta–it’s been almost 10 years since we met you in Santa Fe and made our first purchase–it was our celebration of chemo being over and our beautiful art is a daily reminder of that.”

This is just one of the many comments I’ve received about how special my paintings are to collectors. It is wonderful to have a career creating something that helps people feel uplifted in some way, whether a marker of a life-changing event, as in this case – or that feeling of joy they get when they look at the work. I’m blessed.

As the holidays approach, we hope you feel inspired to create your own traditions and sacred memories. Cherish this time of year for the festive atmosphere, the spirit of giving, and the blessed time with loved ones.

Happy Holidays from Pippin Contemporary!

SFGA Band gathering for parade up Canyon Road.

SFGA Band gathering for parade up Canyon Road.

This Saturday, Santa Fe’s familiar stretch of road that boasts one of the most concentrated art collections in the country will transform into an outdoor studio for more than 150 artists. The Canyon Road Paint Out & Sculpt Out is a celebration of Canyon Road’s remarkable art, culture and history. Visitors to the street will have the artistic experience of watching paintings and sculptures come to life at the hands of some of the most prominent Santa Fe artists.

The event also honors the practice of painting “en plein air,” a style that took off in the

Cody Hooper painting at last years event.

Cody Hooper painting at last years event.

19th century when artists painted outdoors to capture the effects of natural lighting. Plein air artists have long been drawn to the Southwest’s natural scenic beauty and are responsible for shaping Canyon Road into the art community it has become. This weekend, Santa Fe galleries, artists and enthusiasts will celebrate this magnificent cultural history.

At the base of Canyon Road, Pippin Contemporary welcomes visitors to the Paint Out & Sculpt Out, inviting you to experience the creativity of painters Michael Monroe Ethridge and Cody Hooper. This event provides a unique opportunity for artists to include the viewer in their artistic process, and the equally exciting chance for the viewer to experience the art first hand. Come out and be a part of this exceptional event and celebrate the heritage of historic Canyon Road.

This year, we have a special surprise at 3:00pm in front of Winterowd Gallery and GF Contemporary at 701 Canyon Road. Don’t miss it!!

Barbara Meikle usually has burros modeling for her widely collected colorful paintings.

Barbara Meikle usually has burros modeling for her widely collected colorful paintings.

Pippin continues her path of exploration with new work for her July 2014 show. Light has always been integral to her paintings. Using various mediums and contrasting hues, Pippin’s paintings have a “glow” that expresses as backlighting. She is also a fan of technology and has been researching LED lighting over a year.

In this show, you’ll see the initial paintings using LED lighting, as well as painting on acrylic panels. Following are a few of the finished pieces.

Unlimited Possibilities mm: acrylic, acrylic panels, LED lighting 36x36x2.5"

Unlimited Possibilities
mm: acrylic, acrylic panels, LED lighting
36x36x2.5″

 

Shades of Green mm: acrylic on acrylic panels with LED lighting 36x12x2.5"

Shades of Green
mm: acrylic on acrylic panels with LED lighting
36x12x2.5″

 

How Deep Is the Ocean mm: acrylic on acrylic panels with LED lighting 36x12x2.5"

How Deep Is the Ocean
mm: acrylic on acrylic panels with LED lighting
36x12x2.5″

 

Aleta feels this is just the beginning. These paintings open the door to future work.

3rd Annual Passport to the Arts Quick Draw on Canyon Road Saturday, May 10, 2014. The morning started at 11 am on the dot with eight artists located in our sculpture garden racing the clock to do a painting from beginning to end in just two hours while people mingled and encouraged them. Those paintings were sold at auction raising money for the Santa Fe Public Schools Music Education Program. Participating artists: Jason Appleton, Becky Brennen, Michael Ethridge, Cody Hooper, Oliver Polzin, James Roybal, Ann Marie Trapp, Sandra Duran Wilson.

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Cody Hooper…checking

Cody Hooper…checking

 

Jason Appleton talking with Bev Evans

Jason Appleton talking with Bev Evans

 

James Roybal

James Roybal

 

Michael Ethridge and Aleta Pippin showing off Michael's painting

Michael Ethridge and Aleta Pippin showing off Michael’s painting

 

Pretty artist under the Pink Hat? Sandra Duran Wilson, author of four art books.

Pretty artist under the Pink Hat? Sandra Duran Wilson, author of four art books.

 

Sandy Keller and Pamela Frankel Fiedler

Sandy Keller and Pamela Frankel Fiedler

 

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Rose Masterpol and friend

 

How do you get a hummingbird down from the skylight? Very carefully…

Hummingbird rescued by Lisa Ethridge (right) and Bev Evans

Hummingbird rescued by Lisa Ethridge (right) and Bev Evans

 

 

There are several events that happen during the third weekend of February in Santa Fe – ARTsmart. They include Edible Art Tour (see our post), a fashion show, Honorary Artist Banquet, Artists Brunch and the Art of Home Tour, sponsored by Santa Fe Properties. This year, Pippin Contemporary had art in a home on Bishop’s Lodge which added that zest to showcase the home properly. Here are some pictures:

Red Rising glass vessel by Suzanne Wallace Mears

This beautiful red vessel is Red Rising by Suzanne Wallace Mears

Stephanie Shank's paintings showing at Pippin Contemporary

These colorful and whimsical paintings by Stephanie Shank add color to the kitchen.

Paintings by Aleta Pippin and Sandra Duran Wilson showing at Pippin Contemporary

Velocity of Light (right) is Sandra Duran Wilson’s mixed media piece and Aleta Pippin’s Into Being oil and oil stick painting is on the easel.

Connection by Eva Carter at Pippin Contemporary

Connection by Eva Carter provides a focal point to enter dining area.

Artwork by Greg Reiche, Cody Hooper, Tony Griffith, Guilloume showing at Pippin Contemporary

As you can see, the living area has amazing views. Starting on the left, sculpture by Greg Reiche, Cody Hooper’s painting over the fireplace, Tony Griffith’s paintings, and a sculpture by Guilloume on the window sill.

Infinite Possibilities by Robert Langford showing at Pippin Contemporary

Infinite Possibilities by Robert Langford shows off in the bedroom.

Soaring through Heights by Guilloume at Pippin Contemporary

One of Guilloume’s sculptures – Soaring through Heights

Artwork by Suzanne Wallace Mears, Eva Carter, Aleta Pippin and Greg Reiche

Starting in the window sill to the left, fused glass by Suzanne Wallace Mears, another view of Eva Carter’s painting Connection, in the hallway I’ll Wait for You by Aleta Pippin, and Bloom by Greg Reiche.