The Wild Within

Join us for “The Wild Within,” featuring the wildlife paintings of Ned Aldrich, opening in May at our Durango gallery. Aldrich pushes past realistic rendering of wildlife, providing a window into the secret world that wild animals inhabit. His animal portraits capture moments in time; that split second before an eagle launches into flight, that slight hesitation … More The Wild Within

Six New Artists!

Sorrel Sky Gallery is excited to be representing several new artists: Painters David Frederick Riley and Lyn Boyer, and Native American ceramic artist Randy Chitto will show in Durango. Native American ceramic artist Alexis Adams, and jewelers Loren Nicole and Luísa Rosas will show in Santa Fe. “The individuality of these six artists, the inspirations and … More Six New Artists!

Southwest Inspired Spontaneity

Surrounded by the unceasing spontaneity seen in nature, plein air painters Peggy Immel and Stephen Day will each present over a dozen new works inspired by their beloved Southwest during the two-person show, “Nature’s Spontaneity.”  We hope you can join us for the opening artist reception during First Friday Art Walk from 5:00-7:30 pm on October 5, 2018, at Sorrel Sky … More Southwest Inspired Spontaneity

Asymmetrical Beauty

“My work looks handmade, it’s how I want it to look. Nothing is perfectly symmetrical, but it’s all so beautiful.” – Lawrence Baca Lawrence Baca is a multi-talented, award-winning jewelry designer, born and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Baca’s work has a rugged splendor that conveys a pure joy, a joy that becomes tangible, wearable. Collectors … More Asymmetrical Beauty

A World of Dreams and Myths

Let yourself be drawn into a world of vibrant color, of legend and lore, a world of dreams and myths.  “True Myths,” featuring the paintings of Phyllis Stapler, begins on September 7, 2018. While exploring a range of mythical and legendary themes, Phyllis conveys her deep reverence for nature and the sentience of animals with pieces rich in color yet … More A World of Dreams and Myths