Landscapes in Latex
I’m looking forward to taking my latex color painting to the next level: the landscapes of New Mexico. First on the list will be the volcanoes of the petroglyph national monument, to the west of Albuquerque and visible from just about every point in the city. Next will be the Sandia mountain horizon, to the east, and a much more prominent landform of Albuquerque, and can even be seen in some of the films coming out of the area (*cough Beerfest *cough). I’m also looking forward to going to the Acoma reservation and painting some of their incredible, timeless rocks. I have recently added a new color to the 6-color palette, a cool, glossy, deep blue that I believe to be the newest missing ingredient to this body of work.
Come and drop by Chroma Studios during any Artscrawl to check it out!
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