by Bernard Marks | Jun 1, 2014 | Deserts, Mountains & Hills, Natural Scenes, Rivers & Streams, Rural New Mexico, Rural Scenes, Seasons, Winter
Snow in the Arroyo BERNARD MARKS WROTE THIS ABOUT HIS EXQUISITE OIL PAINTING “SNOW IN THE ARROYO”: “Snow in the Arroyo” reveals the beauty of the high desert of New Mexico in winter. Click here to see “Chamisa Time,” my painting of...
by Bernard Marks | May 12, 2014 | Deserts, National Monuments, Natural Scenes, Rural New Mexico, Rural Scenes, Sunsets, White Sands
White Sands Sunset BERNARD MARKS WROTE OF HIS SPECTACULAR PAINTING “WHITE SANDS SUNSET”: The first time Martha and I visited White Sands National Monument in southern New Mexico, we were treated to a fabulous sunset. The cloud had loomed over us for an...
by Bernard Marks | May 11, 2014 | Buildings, Houses, Rural New Mexico, Rural Scenes
Adobe Memories BERNARD MARKS WROTE OF HIS EVOCATIVE ACRYLIC PAINTING “ADOBE MEMORIES”: “Adobe Memories” came about while I was hiking through rural New Mexico with my talented painting partner, Bob. We almost literally stumbled over this...
by Bernard Marks | May 11, 2014 | Lakes & Wetlands, Natural Scenes, Rural New Mexico, Rural Scenes, Sunsets
Sunset Over Abiquiu Lake BERNARD MARKS WROTE ABOUT HIS SPECTACULAR “SUNSET OVER ABIQUIU LAKE”: “Sunset Over Abiquiu Lake” came to be because Martha and I were camping near this famous lake in northern New Mexico. Located just outside the town...
by Bernard Marks | May 10, 2014 | Canyons, Natural Scenes, Rivers & Streams, Rural New Mexico, Rural Scenes
Whitewater Canyon BERNARD MARKS WROTE ABOUT HIS EXQUISITE WATERCOLOR “WHITEWATER CANYON”: Whitewater Canyon is located in the Gila National Forest, tucked away in the Mogollon Mountains of southwestern New Mexico. Like many other mountainous areas,...
by Bernard Marks | May 10, 2014 | Autumn or Fall, Deserts, Natural Scenes, Rivers & Streams, Rural New Mexico, Rural Scenes, Seasons
Arroyo BERNARD MARKS WROTE ABOUT HIS AUTUMN COLOR PAINTING “ARROYO,” THE LARGEST WATERCOLOR HE EVER MADE: Arroyo is a Spanish word meaning “stream,” “brook,” or “creek.” In Arizona, they’re simply called...