Sharon Hamilton

Since moving to Taos in 2012, Sharon has embraced Western themes in all her art. Her Taos Creatures are fabricated from gourds, vintage tin toys, and her imagination. Her Creatures are based on local wildlife, and each one is accompanied by its’ own gouache painting. Her work is represented in Las Comadres Gallery in the John Dunn Shops in…

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Karen Hamilton

Karen’s life as an artist began at birth During her time of Interior Design for Ethan Allen she realized designing and fabricating jewelry was where she’d rather be. She spent ten years at the Riverbend Art Center in Dayton, 0hio, taking classes in enameling, metal, smithing, lapidary and pottery. Karen works with Silver, Copper, and…

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Jacqueline Mallegni

Jacqueline is a papermaker and paper artist. Her art practice with paper and sculpture has varied from light fixtures to stone carving and three-dimensional fiber sculpture. “Making and the merging of art and life has guided me to develop a relationship with materials that captures my imagination. My work attempts to translate the inspiration that…

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Sylvia Luftig

I like the small mundane things in life. Common objects that become extraordinary. Tools, toys, fast food, household utensils, souvenirs. A souvenir is a memento of a time and place, so surely, all things we chose to surround ourselves with are souvenirs. I like the irreverence of putting them on pedestals, thus making them icons.…

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Dorothy Romo-Manning

As an avid hiker and lover of nature I am constantly in awe and thoroughly amazed by the dynamic beauty and chaos of these beautiful settings that surround us in our own Taos backyards. Over the years I have learned to slow down, stop, fully appreciating our mountains, waters, and sky, seeing the exquisite detail…

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