Colorful Art

For Colorful People

 

Sagebrush Foyer Art Exhibition

Ed Sandoval

Ed Sandoval was born in Nambe, New Mexico.  When he was still young, the family moved to Los Alamos so his father could work on the Manhattan Project.  He also lived in Tesuque and Truchas before finally settling in Taos.  Ed’s connection to a child’s imagination comes from his deep reverence for the New Mexico of his boyhood.  Life was slow and peaceful, and he brings the rural figures and scenes to life.  Ed is drawn to New Mexico’s past, typified by places such as Mora Valley, where old casitas are being reclaimed by the elements.  Their once shiny tin roofs have darkened into a deep red wine color, contrasting boldly against a blue sky.  Ed adores the changing “symphony of color” he sees in the New Mexico sky and landscape. “What I paint is a feeling of impressionism and expressionism with bold movement.”  When not painting or describing his work to curious observers, Ed rides his proud Arabian horse, Patron, through the plaza.  He often rides as Zorro with a mask, cape, and perhaps a sword.

All pieces are provided courtesy of Ed Sandoval Gallery. Please contact Ed Sandoval, Artist, at 575.770.6360 or edsandovalart@gmail.com for purchase inquiries or to schedule a viewing. The Ed Sandoval exhibition is on view to the public from 6:30 AM - 10:00 PM Sunday - Saturday in the Sagebrush Foyer between the Sagebrush Grill and Sagebrush Cantina. More information about Ed Sandoval can be found on the gallery’s website here.