Summer in Santa Fe

Hello friends. I’ve said this before but I can’t believe how quickly this year is moving. My 2022 goal was to do better communicating with my art blog. I have fallen behind again in that effort, but I am happy to report I have been creating this summer.

I have spent the past three months in my happy place, Santa Fe, NM. I’ve visited dozens of art galleries and museums, attended art fairs and met some amazing new artist friends. When I’m not doing these things I’m in my casita painting, seeing the beautiful sites, or spending precious time with good friends here in Santa Fe.

Residential home just off Canyon Road

I finished eight new paintings of varying sizes this visit. I look forward to getting them photographed and added to my website soon. Working on the logistics of getting them home now. Here are just a couple pics of a few of the paintings in progress.

abstracted landscapes in progress

watching paint dry

One of the most beautiful places in Northern New Mexico, in my humble opinion, is the area surrounding Rio Chama Valley near Ghost Ranch. Georgia O’Keeffe loved and lived in this area. I return every time I’m in Santa Fe. The area is beautiful in any season.

Cerro Pedernal from the entrance to Ghost Ranch

Rio Chama Overlook near Abiquiu

Thank you for following along on my journey friends. Your support truly means the world to me. I hope you’ve enjoyed this little visit to my happy place. If you’d like to view more of my artwork, please click the button below.

Happy Mother's Day

Happy Mother’s Day friends. I’m still trying to wrap my head around how quickly this year is moving. Trips around the sun seem to move faster after you pass 60. I’ve already fallen behind my goal to stay in touch via newsletter and I apologize. I’m still working on better communications skills.

It has been a busy time in my studio and I’m happy to share I’ll have some beautiful new artwork available for you soon. I’ll share a few work in progress peeks for now. Spring colors have taken over my palette. Hope you’ll enjoy them too.

Do you enjoy listening to podcasts? Do you have a favorite podcast? I’m happy to say I was a guest this week on my friend Bunny Terry’s Lifesaving Gratitude podcast. Hope you’ll give it a listen friends and subscribe to the Lifesaving Gratitude podcast. Bunny invited me to tell the story of how I became an artist. Just click below to

"Our lives truly can be a work of art, and no one knows that better than our guest on this episode, Mary Mirabal. Mary took the brave and inspiring step to become an artist in her 50’s after a long career in a completely different field. By following her passion, Mary has found joy and excitement (and a new favorite city!) that she might never have known before. With the support of her husband and family, Mary is following her dream and turning her life into the master piece it should be! We love Mary and we know you will too.”

I want to thank Bunny for inviting me to participate. This is the first time I’ve been a guest…which was somewhat scary as I’m much more comfortable creating the art instead of talking about it. Thankfully, Bunny made it so easy and I had a great time.

I’ll keep this communique short and sweet. Thank you so much for your continued support and friendship. My life is so blessed because of collectors, fans and friends like you. Please feel free to contact me anytime you have questions about my artwork. Just hit this button below to reach me.

A mother’s hug lasts long after she lets go. —Unknown

You Are Never too Old to Dream a New Dream

You Are Never too Old to Dream a New Dream

Gosh friends, where did January go? It's like I blinked and it was suddenly February. So many wonderful things to share with you, especially if you're not a fan of social media. I'm in the news; and, I want to share the first of many new paintings to come for 2018.

Starting off 2018 I was honored to be one of Artsy Shark's featured artists. Thank you Carolyn Edlund, founder of Artsy Shark and Executive Director of The Arts Business Institute for this wonderful opportunity.

And, last month Manhattan Arts International published my very own article for The Healing Power of Art & Artists. I am so thankful to Renee Phillips, Director and Curator of Manhattan Arts International for sharing my art journey.

And, here are my new paintings to share. All are 12" x 12" on canvas and come framed in beautiful gold crackled, wooden float frames. For more information on any piece, simply click the photos below.

A Higher Perspective, acrylic on canvas

A Higher Perspective, acrylic on canvas

What Lies Beyond, acrylic & oil pastel on canvas

What Lies Beyond, acrylic & oil pastel on canvas

Fire Spirits, acrylic & oil pastel on canvas

Be on the lookout for my next post friends. I'll be sharing where I am going to paint this summer. I am soooo excited about this opportunity and can't wait to share the news with you.

Thank you so much for purchasing my art and for your support and encouragement. It makes my heart smile knowing how my art touches people.

Blessings from your artist friend, Mary

It’s never too late to be who you might have been.
— George Eliot
Photo credit: Carmen Mandato

Photo credit: Carmen Mandato