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"Road at Eli's" oil on canvas, 20x16 inches |
Outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico, midway
to Taos is a sleepy little mountain village called Dixon. Eli Levin,
a well known realist artist around these parts, built a house of
earth there, originally as a place to get away from Santa Fe on
weekends, but now that he is in his late 60's, he lives there with
his girlfriend. Two other buildings are separate, a studio and
guesthouse, both made of mud and stones. Recently a bedroom was added
to the main dwelling—of mud of course. The two made the
sun-hardened bricks, and then built the structure.
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Bedroom in earthen room |
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View of bedroom made of adobe |
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Artist studio, on hill above house |
Heidi Of The Mountains and I have been
staying there while Eli and Abby are away to Chicago. They went the
old-fashioned way; by train. Everything is old and worn at the house.
Old utensils, a record player, weathered tools, appliances from the
past, well-seasoned furniture, wood stoves and a big wood pile by the
garden. The floors are made of earth too . . . and when inside, I feel
perfectly at home and need not worry
about being careful. I relax, lay out on the couch and read a
classic book from Eli's well-stocked trove of literature, or step outside and make a painting.
Heidi too, feels totally comfortable
and exclaims her satisfaction and delight. We are in a private
hide-away, with trees and fields surrounding us, mountains, and a
stream rushing past at our feet. Two cats and Heidi's poodle dog,
Gracie, complete the picture.
Absolutely Everything looks so inviting! The house..other buildings..the interior of them! And of course YOUR GREAT painting of what they are able to look at everyday!Looks Wonderful!!:)Sarah:)
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