Dennis Milligan-Lujan has lived in Las Cruces for 17 years and was immediately immersed in the art community. He has owned three art galleries in his 40 year career.
Natalie Walston Abbott is a former public radio and television reporter. She found art on her own when her husband died of Acute Myeloid Leukemia in 2019. Natalie has a book on grief that is soon to be published. She lives in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Jim Rodgers interest in photographer started at an early age. When he began photography in his hometown of Chicago, he used a simple Kodak camera. While attending high school in New York City, he used a Rolleicord Twin Lens Reflex camera and did his own darkroom work.
My work focuses on those “moments of connection” with the world around me. Sometimes they reveal themselves through representative art, and yet the true nature of the connection sometimes shows itself more abstractly. I am currently exploring the boundaries and similarities in various styles of water media, including woven watercolor with rice paper, acrylic on canvas, and gouache.
Hell IS other people. The loss of, the existence of, and now the lack thereof. It’s living in your pajamas each day and wiping down every surface while avoiding another human with the COVID19 virus. The person is now nocturnal as to stay away from me.
COVID-19 has been a tale of two pandemics for me… one in New Mexico and the other in New York City where I was born and raised and where many family members and friends still live.
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