Contemporary Paintings by Steve Elmore (Subscribe)
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Cave Dripping updated |
Cave Dripping updated |
Cavern Closeup updated |
Citiscape, The Future updated |
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Collision updated |
Four Panel: Temple of the Sun updated |
Incident at Fajada Butte updated |
Rancho de Taos updated |
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Sacrifice updated |
Snake Country updated |
Spirit Sky updated |
Temple of the Self updated |
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Temple of the Sun updated |
Volcano updated |
Waterfall updated |
![]() Abstract Lovers updated |
![]() After The Goldrush updated |
![]() Cloud Snakes with Mountain updated |
![]() Exploding Abstract I updated |
![]() Exploding Abstract II updated |
![]() Fire and Water updated |
![]() Hopi Moth updated |
![]() Hopi Radar updated |
![]() Juniper Tree updated |
![]() Landscape with Cloud updated |
![]() Landscape With Red Bird updated |
![]() Red Green Spiral updated |
![]() Red Running Line updated |
![]() Resurrection, Four Directions updated |
![]() Walking Red updated |
![]() Writing On The Wall updated |
![]() Yellow Electra updated |
![]() New Mexico Childhood updated |
![]() Self Portrait As Shaman |
![]() Spirit Bird |
![]() Clouds - Three Sisters |
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Spirit Bird on Antler updated |
![]() Ranchos de Taos Mission |
![]() Road Trip: Snake In The Road I |
![]() Exploding Tree updated |
Contemporary Paintings by Steve Elmore
A native of Carlsbad, New Mexico, Steve Elmore was educated at the University of New Mexico and the University of California at Los Angeles. His aesthetic sensibility was influenced by the rugged Guadalupe Mountains of southern New Mexico, his working as a ranger at Carlsbad Caverns, two years in Italy and twenty in the urban world of New York City. He has taught, and worked as a travel and corporate photographer. His photos have appeared in hundreds of publications. In 1999 Steve left New York to return to his native state. “I felt disconnected from nature, the source of all creativity, and the City was too far away from the Hopi Pueblos, another source of inspiration“. He opened a gallery specializing in historic pueblo pottery in Santa Fe and switched from photography to oil painting. He had his first one-man show at the University of Ohio-Findlay in 2003. His paintings are in several private collections.
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