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WINTER SHOWCASE

WINTER SHOWCASE
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January 9 through March 10, 2025
We’re open Thursday to Monday from 10am to 5pm and by appointment.
A story about slowing down. In a world that moves so fast, certain times of the year call for a different pace, an inward orientation, and leaning into rest. This winter showcase features work by Jessyjo Darling, Emelie Richardson, Lindsey Calla, and Alysha Colangeli. In their specific mediums, each of these women connects to the groundedness of the earth, honoring the sacredness of the land here in New Mexico, that is so palpably felt during this quiet season.
Jessyjo Darling is an earth pigment artist dedicated to the craft of turning earth into paint using ancient techniques. Jessyjo's work reflects the unhurried cadence of nature, meticulously crafted over time to form intricate layers. Her pieces aim to bridge the gap between the external world and our inner spaces, featuring symbolic motifs of swirling primal elements that give the incorporeal form through earth matter.
2024
30” x 50”
New Mexico earth pigments on canvas
$7,580
2024
60” x 80”
New Mexico earth pigments on canvas
$18,800
2024
18” x 24”
New Mexico earth pigments on canvas
$2,180
2024
24” x 24”
New Mexico earth pigments on canvas
$2,880
2022
36” x 48”
Arizona earth pigments on canvas
$8,640
EMELIE RICHARDSON
Emelie Richardson’s handwoven works blur the boundaries of traditional craft and painting. In Emelie’s handwoven paintings, chance and improvisation have become integral elements to the laborious process of weaving, in which fluid line and form cannot be easily controlled. Allowing the materials to play a large role in informing the work, Emelie highlights spontaneous subtle shifts in surface texture and tonality. Emelie currently lives and works in Chimayo, New Mexico.
2024
9” x 12” each; 34” x 42.5” grid
Wool, natural dyes
$8,775
2024
26.5” x 34.5”
Wool, natural dyes
$5,000
2024
27.5” x 31.5”
Wool, natural dyes
$4,800
2024
29” x 31.5”
Wool, jute, cotton
$4,800
2024
27.5” x 32”
Wool, natural dyes
$4,600
LINDSEY CALLA
Lindsey Calla is an abstract mixed media artist and photographer living between Santa Fe, New Mexico and Hydra, Greece. Her work captures the harmony and essence of place with a refined eye for organic qualities that evoke a sense of connection to the cycles and beauty of nature. Her ongoing Earth Auras photographic series captures the meditative simplicity of the layers of time embedded into the arroyos and canyons of the Southwest.
1 Wildfire
2021
41” x 41”
Archival pigment ink on Hahnemuhle Agave
Framed in maple
Editions of 3
Only the last edition available
$12,000
2 Eremia
2024
9.5" x 9.5"
Pastel on paper
Framed in maple
$1,600
3 Hesychia
2024
9.5" x 9.5"
Pastel on paper
Framed in maple
$1,600
Alysha Colangeli is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work explores the concepts of individual and collective identities, while cultivating connections to place, memory, and the beauty found in everyday life. Based in the high desert of Northern New Mexico, Alysha's artistic practice encompasses weaving, natural dyeing, and pigment making, though she was trained as a fine artist in drawing, painting, and printmaking at the School of Visual Arts in New York.
2022
14 3/4” x 14 3/4”
Coreopsis, marigold and tango cosmos printed on silk, mounted on khadi handmade cotton rag paper
$950
In April 2022, Alysha planted the seeds for a dye garden at Reunity Resources in Santa Fe, NM. The product of a long season of tender care to the more than 600 plants that rooted, this print was created in the field during the 2022 summer season.
A portion of all sales from this series will go to Reunity Resources – a local nonprofit that practices closed-loop, localized food systems while promoting equitable food access and providing agricultural and environmental education to increase access to and participation in sustainable land stewardship.
2022
14 3/4” x 14 3/4”
Coreopsis, marigold and tango cosmos printed on silk, mounted on khadi handmade cotton rag paper
$950
In April 2022, Alysha planted the seeds for a dye garden at Reunity Resources in Santa Fe, NM. The product of a long season of tender care to the more than 600 plants that rooted, this print was created in the field during the 2022 summer season.
A portion of all sales from this series will go to Reunity Resources – a local nonprofit that practices closed-loop, localized food systems while promoting equitable food access and providing agricultural and environmental education to increase access to and participation in sustainable land stewardship.
2022
14 3/4” x 14 3/4”
Black & white coreopsis print on silk, mounted on khadi handmade cotton rag paper
$950
In April 2022, Alysha planted the seeds for a dye garden at Reunity Resources in Santa Fe, NM. The product of a long season of tender care to the more than 600 plants that rooted, this print was created in the field during the 2022 summer season.
A portion of all sales from this series will go to Reunity Resources – a local nonprofit that practices closed-loop, localized food systems while promoting equitable food access and providing agricultural and environmental education to increase access to and participation in sustainable land stewardship.
2022
14 3/4” x 14 3/4”
Coreopsis, amaranth and tango cosmos on silk habotai, mounted khadi handmade cotton rag paper
$950
In April 2022, Alysha planted the seeds for a dye garden at Reunity Resources in Santa Fe, NM. The product of a long season of tender care to the more than 600 plants that rooted, this print was created in the field during the 2022 summer season.
A portion of all sales from this series will go to Reunity Resources – a local nonprofit that practices closed-loop, localized food systems while promoting equitable food access and providing agricultural and environmental education to increase access to and participation in sustainable land stewardship.
2022
13.5” x 10.5”
Coreopsis printed on silk, mounted on handwoven linen
$950
In April 2022, Alysha planted the seeds for a dye garden at Reunity Resources in Santa Fe, NM. The product of a long season of tender care to the more than 600 plants that rooted, this print was created in the field during the 2022 summer season.
A portion of all sales from this series will go to Reunity Resources – a local nonprofit that practices closed-loop, localized food systems while promoting equitable food access and providing agricultural and environmental education to increase access to and participation in sustainable land stewardship.
2023
14 3/4” x 14 3/4”
Natural pigment from homegrown flowers on silk, mounted on khadi handmade cotton rag paper
$1,200
2023
14 3/4” x 14 3/4”
Natural pigment from homegrown flowers on silk, mounted on khadi handmade cotton rag paper
$1,200