Donna Clair

Southwest Contemporary Artist

STRETCHED CANVAS

STUDIO NEWZ:  A thing of true beauty is a perfectly stretched canvas from Artisan/Santa Fe.  Antwerp Belgian Linen on heavy-duty stretcher bars with the back braced for sturdiness.  Blank canvas – Wow!  ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE! 

CELEBRATING 45 YEARS!  NEW 30″x60″ OIL PAINTING…. STUDIO NO. 1412 – “BESIDE STILL WATERS” New 30″x60″ Original Oil (wrap around painting) – Completed 7/25/12  (Available) Call (575)758-7454 Celebrating 45 years as a New Mexico artist!  Here is an excerpt from my book Taking the High Road to Taos…   My sincere thanks to each and every […]

ASPEN SHADOWS – 6″x8″ Original Oil (Sold) 100 Small Paintings No. 51 – ASPEN SHADOWS –  New 6″x8″ Original Oil on Italian Gessoed Panel,framed $250, Sold

 AGUA NEGRA IGLESIA CATOLICO – 6″x8″ New Original Oil – Sold 100 Small Paintings No. 50 – AGUA NEGRA IGLESIA CATOLICO – New 6″x8″ Original Oil on Italian Gessoed Panel, unframed.  Sold

BESIDE STILL WATERS – 30″x60″ New Work in Progress, the Underpainting COLOR NOTES:  SKY:  Thalo Blue,Thalo Green, Titanium White – touch of Ochre.  Trees:  Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna, Chrome Oxide Green Opaque.  Water:  Sky colors and some Indanthrone Blue and Chrome Oxide Green Opaque.  Grasses:  Yellow Ochre, Aliz. Crimson, Burnt Sienna.  Stay Tuned!

“BESIDE STILL WATERS” – NEW 30″X60″ Work in Progress   STUDIO NO. 1412 – NEW WORK IN PROGRESS BESIDE STILL WATERS 30″x60″ Original Oil on Belgian Linen

100 SMALL PAINTINGS NO. 49 – SANTISTEVAN LANE, 6″x8″ Original Oil – Sold   NEW 3-DAY AUCTION – 100 SMALL PAINTINGS NO. 49 – SANTISTEVAN LANE, 6″x8″ Original Oil on Italian Gessoed Board, Unframed. 

100 Small Paintings No. 47 – JAKE’S LILACS (Sold) #47 –  JAKE’S LILACS – 6″x8″ New Original Oil Painting on Italian Gessoed Panel, unframed.  Completed 5/26/12  — Sold

LILIAS DE TAOS – NEW 10″X10″ Original Oil Studio No. 1312 – LILIAS DE TAOS – 10″x10″ New Original Oil, framed in Gold with Linen Liner.  (Available) This lilac bush resides in front of my house. The root stock goes back five generations to Mora, N.M.