Showing posts with label Adieb Khadoure Fine Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adieb Khadoure Fine Art. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Visiting Santa Fe...

Kyle and Stacy Haubold were traveling across the country to California, stopped in Santa Fe to explore the city.  Here is Stacy in front of one of my large contemporary aspen paintings.


Kyle along Canyon Road...one of my favorite places!


I was thrilled that the Haubolds went to Santa Fe and took in the galleries as they traveled to their new home.  I wish them well on their new adventure in California!  I hope to be in the studio today painting away!  Thanks for looking...Kay


Thursday, February 28, 2013

Covered In Feathers - Sold

Covered In Feathers
Sold
30" x 30" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
This is one of the paintings that sold over the weekend at the gallery in Santa Fe.  This was one of my contemporary rooster paintings.  I am back in the studio today working on a large piece.  Thanks for looking at my art...Kay  

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Dragonfly Dreaming - Sold!

Dragonfly Dreaming
Sold!
48" x 30" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
This is one of my favorite dragonfly abstracts.  It sold yesterday in Santa Fe at Adieb Khadoure Fine Art.  I am thrilled that this painting will be traveling to a new home.  I liked the lines, shapes and colors in this painting, and hope that the new owner enjoys this abstract.  Thanks for viewing this blog....Kay


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Stand Tall - Sold

Stand Tall
I received word yesterday that Heather at Adieb Khadoure Fine Art has sold this painting to a collector from Manhattan.  Thank you, Heather.  That made my day!  I was able to finish up two paintings yesterday.  Time to let them rest and dry.  Thanks for looking at this blog.  Have an artful day.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Wandering - Sold!

Wandering is sold! Thanks to Adieb Khadoure and his staff in Santa Fe for making this sale and two other paintings for the month of December. I have more aspens on the easel, just waiting for layers to dry so that I can move on to another layer of oils. Thanks for viewing this blog. Kay