Time Capsule is a virtual space where you can explore and shop our exhibitions and archives—just as if you were there in person. Immerse yourself in the full gallery experience from anywhere.
This exhibition marks the debut of Australian artist Lew Brennan, a self-taught painter whose oil and charcoal works draw deeply from over fifty years of ranch life. His images of horses, riders, and the rhythms of rural living blend realism with intuition, capturing both physical intensity and quiet emotional truth. With dramatic contrast, luminous light, and a natural storyteller’s eye, Brennan creates scenes that feel vividly alive—revealing the bond between people and animals and the enduring spirit of life under an open sky.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Robin Jones is a figurative painter whose work explores the natural world and humanity’s impact upon it, guided by a desire to evoke empathy, elevate underrepresented subjects, and highlight the interconnectedness of all living beings. Often painting girls, women, and young people—voices central to ecological and environmental movements—she describes her portraits as “portraits of the future,” envisioning her subjects as both witnesses to and inheritors of the planet shaped by today’s choices. With a professional background as a theatre actor, Jones brings to her practice a deep appreciation for narrative, human expression, and the transformative power of empathy, infusing her art with emotional resonance and urgency that asks viewers to consider how we move through the world, what we consume, how we use the land, and how we treat our fellow species.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
For more than 30 years, Doug West has captured the magical skies and landscapes of the Southwest, drawing inspiration from its vast horizons, shifting light, and dramatic cloud forms. “The Southwest is my rich palette for creative inspiration,” he reflects, noting how time spent on the land grounds his spirit and fuels his vision to convey its timeless expanse and enduring connections. His original paintings have been exhibited nationally and internationally in over 50 solo shows, featured in numerous publications, and collected by thousands of patrons who share his reverence for the region’s beauty.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Brad Overton describes painting as a search for meaning and joy, one that mirrors life itself—its struggles, rewards, doubts, and moments of deep flow. In the studio, he shifts between quiet meditation, painting for hours under the spell of creativity, and days when uncertainty intrudes, embracing both as essential to the process. Rooted in realism, his work captures the way he perceives the world—where dreams, visions, and lived experience unfold with clarity. With a distinctive “visual vocabulary,” Overton creates paintings that feel both personal and accessible, whether laced with humor, touched by the sublime, or offering reminders of qualities worth holding close. Always painting what he most longs to see, he follows his curiosity and taste, inviting others to join him on the journey.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Billy Schenck, a trailblazer of Western pop art, is celebrated for his bold, cinematic paintings that merge classic cowboy imagery with contemporary style. Drawing inspiration from comic book graphics and vintage Western film stills, he employs sharp lines, vivid colors, and striking compositions to reimagine the mythology of the American West. Over the course of his decades-long career, Schenck’s work has been showcased in prominent museum collections and exhibitions around the world. His latest works can be seen at Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe, NM, and Durango, CO.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
New Directions is a compelling new series by acclaimed painter Sean Diediker. Recognized for his ability to merge naturalism with impressionistic detail, Diediker unveils a transformative chapter in his career. This latest body of work embraces raw mark-making, layered textures, and an intuitive, emotionally driven approach. Drawing inspiration from the dramatic contrasts of the Southwest, the paintings move seamlessly between intimacy and grandeur, exploring themes of human connection, memory, and place. With vivid color, narrative depth, and dynamic movement, New Directions reflects a bold evolution in the artist’s practice—where precision yields to presence and mastery meets risk.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Out West features the landscape paintings of Kathryn Stedham, whose modern expressionist style evokes the sweeping beauty and spiritual essence of the American Southwest. Influenced by the Taos Society of Artists and rooted in plein air practice, Stedham distills the landforms, skies, and raw energy of New Mexico and Arizona into bold, gestural compositions. Through dynamic brushwork, striking contrasts, and a rich palette, her work moves beyond realism, offering an emotional, intuitive encounter with the landscape—one that invites quiet reflection and a deep sense of place.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Blue Rain Gallery presents a powerful new exhibition by Choctaw artist Karen Clarkson, honoring the strength, resilience, and individuality of Native women. With each portrait, Clarkson defies stereotypes, portraying her subjects as commanding figures deeply rooted in cultural identity. Though inspired by real individuals, her paintings transcend likeness, using symbolic color and design to convey emotional depth. Executed in oil, her bold, impressionistic figures fill the canvas with presence, dignity, and quiet strength.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Erin Currier is a Santa Fe-based artist known for vibrant, narrative portraits that merge collage, social commentary, and global influence. Incorporating recycled materials gathered from over 50 countries, her work transforms consumer waste into striking tributes to activists, laborers, and cultural icons. Celebrating human dignity and shared experience, her art has been widely exhibited and collected internationally. Her latest work can be seen at Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe, NM, and Durango, CO.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
It is a rare opportunity to step inside Erin Currier’s studio and witness the environment where her ideas take form. Her practice is rooted in the conviction that humanity’s common bonds—between family, across generations, and through creativity—outweigh its differences. Informed by her travels worldwide, her work celebrates these universal threads while confronting the realities of consumer culture. Using post-consumer waste as her primary medium, Currier continues the artist’s tradition of working with materials close at hand, transforming what is discarded into works of beauty. This process functions simultaneously as a spiritual act of renewal and a socio-political statement on interconnectedness: what we value, share, consume, and cast away.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Doug West’s newest body of work presents a unique fusion of highly detailed landscapes with a surreal, dreamlike quality. His paintings focus on New Mexico’s distinct geography, featuring elements such as desert terrain, distant mountains, and kinetic skies. Through these scenes, he explores a deeper, ethereal perspective on nature and reality.
West often juxtaposes realistic, foregrounded plants with expansive, otherworldly backdrops. Through his work, West invites viewers to embrace a “liminal mind space” that reveals glimpses of a magical world, encouraging introspection and exploration of new emotional and physical landscapes. His art emphasizes a profound reverence for the natural world, offering hope and awe in each meticulously crafted scene.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly
Exploring the stories and symbolism behind over a dozen new painting. Like many artists before her, Santiago has found her muse, a Navajo woman named Ty Harris whose image graces many paintings. Santiago’s strength lies in transforming reality into a mythic story, capturing the character and significance of a person or object. Nothing is contrived, be it a cascading Indian headdress or the geometry of a hand-built pot. Through her work, we can enter into a dream and touch another’s life. “My paintings”, says Santiago, “are a visual language where I can say things I could never say with words in Santiago’s latest exhibition, TY.
Explore the art in greater depth in the image below with our interactive icons. Simply click on the icons beneath each artwork to reveal details about the piece, including artist information, pricing, and contact options, making it easy to inquire or purchase directly