by Dawn Chandler | Jan 28, 2013 | mourning, Santa Fe, snow, Stowe, sunset, trees, Vermont, winter
wiinter sunset light across the stowe mountains and treetops ~ by dawn chandler ~ oil on panel ~ 6 x 6 inches ~ copyright 2013 dawn chandlerMemories of lost loved ones seem to resound most strongly at the end of a winter’s day. I don’t know why that is....
by Dawn Chandler | Nov 29, 2012 | autumn, Colorado, cottonwoods, evening, landscape painting, oil painting, pueblo, sunset
autumn sunset ~ avondale, colorado ~ by dawn chandler ~ oil and mixed media on panel ~ 12 x 24 inches ~ copyright dawn chandler 2012In this season of American Thanks Giving and gratitude — especially for bounty and good food — it seems appropriate to post an image of...
by Dawn Chandler | Sep 30, 2012 | en plein air, Glorietta Mesa, new mexico landscapes, oil painting, Santa Fe, sunset
sunset light over glorietta mesa, i ~ oil on panel ~ 8 x 10 inches ~ by dawn chandler ~ copyright dawn chandler 2012Last evening’s view from my balcony, looking east toward Glorietta Mesa.* It’s funny: I painted the first one as quickly as I could...
by Dawn Chandler | Apr 11, 2011 | landscape painting, New Mexico, oil painting, Santa Fe, sunset
santa fe sunset, 1 — oil on panel — 6 x 6 inches — copyright dawn chandler 2011I am going to take the liberty of speaking on behalf of all New Mexicans and say this: I am tired of the wind.Sigh.Alas, this is what “spring” in New Mexico means: WIND. Hard to...
by Dawn Chandler | Oct 6, 2010 | new mexico landscapes, oil painting, sunset, Taos, winter
taos mountain sunset light (winter)10 panorama ix — 12 x 16 inches — oil on canvas — copyright Dawn Chandler 2010There’s something sensual about the curves of the Taos foothills, when banked in snow. Though the surface is icy, in the glow of the setting sun, the...
by Dawn Chandler | Sep 15, 2010 | landscape painting, New Mexico, oil painting, snow, sunset, Taos
taos mountain sunset (first snow)10 panorama vii — 10 x 20 inches — oil on canvas — copyright Dawn Chandler 2010A rainbow of colors….and yet it’s real. For those who have never been to New Mexico and wonder what people are talking about when they speak of...