Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Art exhibit at library by Jeannie Adams

display at the library until May 7 (see close up views below)

Jeannie Adams move to Capitan in 2002 from
Southern California. An artist all her life, she readily adapted to the Southwest - the scenes, colors, styles, and history all inspired her. The ancient artists' petroglyphs particularly influenced her painted rocks.

Formally trained in Art at LA Art Institute and LA City College, Adams continued her art education at NMSU and ENMU after moving to New Mexico. She taught a class in sketching at this library in 2016.

                                                                                                                            Jeanie paints in many mediums: oils, acrylic, watercolor, pastel and also sketches in pencil.  The canvas, rock and tin paintings at the library are painted with acrylics.  Not at the library are her painted branch snakes.  Below find some photos of her snakes at Old Lincoln Gallery.










Jeannie started painting Santos art about five years ago.  More Santos are available at Old Lincoln Gallery plus images of Guadalupe in small fish cans heavily bejeweled - so cute!

For many years Adams showed in Art Loop of Lincoln County so perhaps you visited her studio in previous years.

Jeannie's art is currently on display at Old Lincoln Gallery & Annie's Little Sure Shot in Lincoln, Hubbard Museum Gift shop and Conley Studio Pottery in Madrid on the Turquoise Trail - Hwy 13.







 at Old Lincoln Gallery & Annie's Little Sure Shot in Lincoln

                                                                                     at Old Lincoln Gallery

                                                                                     at Old Lincoln Gallery 

                                                                                      at Old Lincoln Gallery




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