Photos from conference and around Santa Fe
Santa Fe Plaza |
Vendors have their blankets out before setting up their jewelry/wares for sale. |
Speakers, exhibition, receptions took place here at the History Museum. This is outside front of entrance. http://www.palaceofthegovernors.org/index.php |
http://www.palaceofthegovernors.org/index.php |
Across the street from history museum |
Santa Fe Botanical Garden, museum hill http://santafebotanicalgarden.org/about/ |
Museum of International Folk Art/Museum Hill http://www.internationalfolkart.org/ |
Waiting for quiche box lunch at Museum of International Folk Art. |
depth of field created by figures made smaller incrementally moving back into space. |
heavan and hell |
FLAMENCO: From Spain to New MexicoIn the Hispanic Heritage WingNovember 22, 2015 - September 10, 2017 |
Papermaking demo with Catherine Nash |
View from hotel room, Drury Plaza Inn https://druryhotels.com/locations/santa-fe-nm/drury-plaza-hotel-in-santa-fe |
View from hotel rooftop - pool and whirlpool http://eloisasantafe.com/baralto/ also had lunch:http://eloisasantafe.com/lunch-menu/ and last night catered dinner from Eloisa: filet mignon. |
This is where we are and why. |
view from hotel room |
Yum!!! |
selfie in the room |
right by the hotel http://www.cbsfa.org/ The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi |
Well, we both do really look better!!! Nice fall leaves. Photo by church, park, hotel. |
Walk from hotel to plaza. |
Church. We went to Sat. p.m. Mass. |
Store windows. |
Pic for me to play around with a bit. Reflection in window by history museum. |
Lectures/keynote speakers/programs here in the history museum. |
Hong Hong demo of large scale paper pour. |
some of her paper. |
Tom Leech http://www.palaceofthegovernors.org/PrintShop/hmpg.html |
Tom Leech. |
c-u Hong Hong set up for paper pour - the modular mould. |
Pulp painting for demo w. Yama Ploskonka: The Blotter Vacuum Pump. |
Naomi S. Adams and Rachel Mayer: Natural Plant Dyes and Paper. |
http://www.lorettochapel.com/staircase.html |
street side table. chess or checkers anyone? |