2006年VOA标准英语-Santa Fe, New Mexico is Home for Thriving Artis(在线收听) |
By Deborah Block watch Santa Fe Artists / Real broadband The U.S. southwestern town of Santa Fe, New Mexico is home to hundreds of artists. It is the third-largest art market in the United States, after New York and Los Angeles. The town was founded in 1607 by Spanish explorers. It has a rich, cultural heritage and is popular with tourists. Walk down any street in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico and art is everywhere. More than 300 galleries line the narrow streets in this town of 50,000. Joyce sells the work of several artists, including abstract landscape painter Dick Evans, and his wife, Susan Stamm Evans, a sculptor who creates images of women. These New Mexico natives, whose work couldn't be more different, work in separate studios at home. He begins with a black background and works quickly -- often finishing his paintings in less than an hour. "I find that when I get into a real fast method of working, things just seem to come out of me a little more easily, and a little more readily. And if I paint slowly, then I start thinking about what it is that I'm doing, instead of just doing it." In her studio next door, Susan uses clay to craft meticulously detailed female sculptures, which may take weeks to finish. Then they are either cast into bronze or heated into porcelain. "I love it when other people who are looking at the work tell me these elaborate stories about what the piece means to them, what the figure is doing, what the figure is thinking, how it's relating." Joyce Robbins says Dick and Susan's art is popular with customers. "As much energy that Dick brings on this high level with color, Susan is introspective -- like really strong women, but yet vulnerable and real." Both artists say they are constantly experimenting with new ideas -- Dick drawing inspiration from his frequent trips to the wilderness, and Susan from observing different ways women express themselves.
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