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AT THE BLUE MESA
11" X 14" pastel on a cradled wood panel
PRIVATE COLLECTOR

At the Blue Mesa is one of my two painting included in the  
Pastel Society of New Mexico's Signature Members Show,
at the Millicient Rogers Museum of Taos, New Mexico.
The Blue Mesa is one of many landscapes created during my 
Artist-in-Residence stay at the Petrified Forest National Park.

Today is the last day to the view the show
 and the Museum is open till 5pm. 

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  1. How was the residency? We went to the P. N. F. last December. It was late in the day, the lighting was so interesting. It was beautiful. When were you there?

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  2. The residency was such a lifetime experience Pam - so fortunate for the opportunity to live within the park for 2 weeks. Arrived September 13, 2009 and caught the tail-end of the monsoon rains. Colors were magnificent!

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