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AVAILABLE FOR PUCHASE IS A SIGNED AND DATED BEAUTIFULLY-RENDERED 24” X 30” ORIGINAL OIL-ON-CANVAS PAINTING CREATED BY TAOS, NEW MEXICO ARTIST ED SANDOVAL (B. 1945-) TITLED “MORADA DE DON FERNANDO” THAT DISPLAYS A SUMPTUOUS REGIONAL LANDSCAPE WITH AN ADOBE HOME NESTLED AMONG LUSH TREES AND BUSHES ALONG WITH A CENTRAL PATHWAY ON WHICH THE ARTIST’S SYMBOLIC CHARACTER “EL VIEJITO” IS SHOWN WALKING TOWARD THE HORIZON – ALL RENDERED IN GREENS, BLUES, BROWNS, AND ORANGES! Please Note: This original Ed Sandoval oil painting retains its original beautiful gold-painted wooden frame! Dimensions: The painting itself measures approximately twenty four inches (24”) in height by thirty inches (30”) in length or width (measured from the backside). The overall measurements of the gold-painted wooden frame are approximately thirty one and one half inches (31 1/2”) in height, thirty seven and one half inches (37 1/2”) in length or width, by two inches (2”) in depth. Signature: Signed and dated in the bottom right corner “E SANDOVAL 07” In addition, the top rim of the backside of the frame has a hand-written title “MORADA DE DON FERNANDO” and there is another name written above the title that reads “Fred Miller” Condition: The painting itself is in excellent and clean condition – absolutely beautiful! The gold-painted wood frame is generally in excellent and clean condition with a couple of small markings and minor scuffs, and there is a shallow chip along the top-side inner lip near the painting itself that appears white in color – but this does not affect the painting and appears to have happened before the painting was actually mounted into the frame. Regardless, the frame still looks quite beautiful and this chip is difficult to see. Price: $3,000.00 (firm and cash only) Please Note: Retail value of this Ed Sandoval painting is approximately $7,500 To view the original signed Ed Sandoval painting available for purchase here, please send an email to John to arrange a time that is convenient for you. Thank you. Please Note: This is a cash only, local pick-up transaction in the town of Cave Creek just north of Scottsdale. You will need your own transportation. This original signed Ed Sandoval painting is safely stored in a private home and is easily accessible. Lastly, this item is available as long as this advertisement is up and running. There is no need to send text or email messages asking if it is still available. (the following information is courtesy the website for the Canyon Contemporary Art Gallery of Santa Fe, New Mexico) Visitors walking down scenic Quesnel Street in Taos are likely to encounter Ed Sandoval, a Don Quixote character as colorful as the landscapes he paints. On most days, he paints outside across the street from his Arabian horse. Ed was born in Nambe, NM, and grew up on a small ranch. When he was still young, the family moved to Los Alamos so his father could work on the Manhattan Project, but they returned to Nambe every weekend to tend to the crops, garden and animals. He graduated from Los Alamos High School (LAHS), and after receiving his Bachelor’s in Fine Arts from Eastern New Mexico University and Master’s in Psychology from the University of Utah, he returned to LAHS to teach art classes. He also lived in Tesuque and Truchas before finally settling in Taos. Ed’s paintings illustrate his deep reverence for the New Mexico of his boyhood, when rural life was slow and peaceful. He preserves that way of life, bringing his memories of the “old ones” into landscapes filled with bold color and rustic serenity. Priming each canvas with a deep red undercoat, he outlines the Sangre de Cristo (Blood of Christ) Mountains pulsing with energy and warmth. Sagebrush, chamisa and majestic cottonwoods surround his weathered adobe casitas. White clouds contrast boldly against a blue sky. Ed’s signature image of “El Viejito” (the little old man) walks solitary or with a companion down a dusty, winding pathway. Inspired by New Mexico’s ever-changing symphony of color, Ed captures “a feeling of impressionism and expressionism with bold movement.” When not painting, Ed rides his proud Arabian horse, Patron, through the Taos plaza, often as Zorro with a mask, cape and sword. Awards: 2021 Best of Taos award recipient. 2012 New Mexico’s Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. He has been featured in leading publications such as the 2021 Santa Fean, New Mexico Magazine, Cowboys & Indians and Southwest Art, and has been the poster artist for the Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta, the Santa Fe Opera and other celebrations and events. He was recently filmed by the Travel Channel. Ed continues to receive notice from writers, and has amassed a large collector base over the years who appreciate his authentic, direct connection to the New Mexico of then and now, his joyfully expressive style, the narrative of his work and his personal charisma and charm. (the following information is courtesy the website for New Mexico Magazine) In the Studio with Taos Artist Ed Sandoval Equal parts showman and artist, Ed Sandoval conjures a timeless New Mexico. Mar. 24, 2021 Updated Sep. 08, 2021 BY MOLLY BOYLE / PHOTOS BY MINESH BACRANIA WHEREVER THE GNARLED OLD man appears, time seems to stand still. Dressed in the same hat and weathered brown coat, he leans his bent figure over a crooked walking stick, lurching down ancient dirt lanes. In serpentine landscapes swirling with chamisa, sagebrush, and the blood-red skyline of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, he is the frail yet abiding human center. Taos-based artist Ed Sandoval calls the figure who appears in most of his paintings “El Viejito,” the little old man. El Viejito, who is only ever seen from behind, walking toward the horizon, stands in for the people Sandoval calls “the sacred old ones.” His depiction is rooted in the venerable elders who have lived and worked for generations in the villages along the High Road to Taos. El Viejito is only a character. But, like the mounded adobe walls, rusted 1950s pickup trucks, and seasonal scenes of rural northern New Mexico that Sandoval paints around the old man, he represents a certain immortality. Sandoval’s brushstrokes capture the enduring lifeways of Norteño people: Bonfires burn bright at Taos Pueblo every Christmas Eve, majestic cottonwoods glow orange in the fall and are stripped bare in winter, centuries-old adobe churches welcome the faithful every week. Time trickles on, slowly and steadily as spring water through an acequia. Many of these compositions are done in plein air, teased into existence on an easel set up near Taos Plaza as tourists look on. The paintings instill a cozy sense of comfort and belonging, gently placing the viewer in a golden instant along the road home. “It’s always a moment thing with me,” Sandoval says, standing in his studio and gallery on Quesnel Street in Taos. Born in 1945, the artist divided his childhood between the family home in Nambé and Los Alamos, where his father worked on the Manhattan Project. He learned the power of a split second at age 6, when he was lying on the side of a road peering down at a ditch with his twin brother and cousins. From up the hill, a car freakishly came out of park and rolled over the children, badly injuring Sandoval. While he recuperated in a full-body cast for the next several months, drawing and painting showed him the way forward—then and for the seven decades that lay ahead. “HE HAD THE HABIT OF REMEMBERING SCENES, moods, geography, little moments—memory blips—that had occurred yesterday or maybe fifty years ago,” John Nichols writes in The Milagro Beanfield War of “the immortal old man” Amarante Córdova. The character of Amarante, too, is an inspiration for El Viejito: During the filming of The Milagro Beanfield War in the village of Truchas, Sandoval befriended actor Carlos Riquelme, who played the indelible elder Amarante in the 1988 film. “I was so taken by his character in the movie, his personification, his body language,” Sandoval remembers. He thought of all the old ones—his grandfather, a Nambé farmer, and grandmother, a curandera whose dirt-floor kitchen was lined with dried healing herbs—who had shaped his own life. “I started doing paintings of him,” he says. “It just evolved into a trademark.” The painter has another signature. In his frames, every mountainous horizon is lined with a thin yet unmistakable stripe of crimson that represents the reddish evening light of the Sangre de Cristos. “Wherever the sky kisses the mountains, you’ll see it,” says Sandoval. He gets a faraway look on his face, wondering aloud about the first time Spanish colonists saw what they dubbed the “Blood of Christ” mountain range. Those colonists included Sandoval’s first New Mexico ancestor, cartographer and santero Bernardo Miera y Pacheco, who arrived in the 1740s. A devoted student of art history (and former Los Alamos High School teacher of the subject), he uses color to draw the viewer’s eye—to pull the mountains forward, push the sky back, and highlight the varicolored hues of the seasons. His rules of composition are rooted in a triangle that unites three elements: the landscape, the architecture, and the people. “You see those in practically all my work,” says Sandoval, who once owned a construction company. “Adobe just became a part of me. When I see an adobe church I get excited, because I know the work involved in building it.” SANDOVALS PARTNER, GWEN MCFADEN, SAYS Sandoval’s devoted collectors buy his paintings because they depict humble scenes that speak to their values of home, faith, and family. In El Viejito, they see their own elders. A Sandoval painting, she adds, “is just like Ed. It’s not trying to be something it’s not.” Large Hispanic families make annual pilgrimages to the Ed Sandoval Gallery to buy his yearly calendar, McFaden says, where they can view their lives represented in his suspended-in-amber moments. Taoseños and returning visitors know exactly where the artist can be found on any given day of the year: outside his studio, painting in the open air, capturing what he calls “the feeling of New Mexico.” Sandoval explains, “You’ve got to be right there, out in it, without looking at a photo. A photo really disappears the energy and spirit of the place. When you’re outside and painting what you’re seeing, magically it starts taking on a cultural or a spiritual form.” With the help of McFadden, he also issues a monthly newsletter recounting memories of his Norteño childhood, along with more recent adventures throughout the region. Taos News publisher Chris Baker, a longtime friend of Sandoval’s, says the painter is as much of a Taos original as his artwork. “He’s out there in the plaza working it in the heat and the cold, bringing people in. He doesn’t sit behind the gallery glass and wait for people to come to him. He goes out and finds the tourists.” Unlike many artists, Sandoval is an extrovert, often encouraging onlooking children to try out his paintbrush and add a few strokes to his canvases. Baker says Sandoval has an exhibitionist streak that transcends his art gallery: Occasionally the artist gets a wild hair to dress himself up as Zorro. He rides his Arabian horse, Patrón, through the streets of town, cutting a masked and swashbuckling figure that channels his conquistador ancestors. “He’s got that mystique, and he works it,” Baker says. “Ed fits in here like a glove. If there was ever an artist made for Taos, it’s Ed Sandoval.”

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