Thursday, September 6, 2012

SF Indian Market 18

Meet Ehren Natay one of our local artist from Santa Fe. He is a painter as well as a jewelry maker. Click here for more information on this talented young man.

22 comments:

Cezar and Léia said...

awesome to see the artist working in his project art! Thanks for sharing this special moment!
Léia

Nancy said...

I love how you are able to capture the artist's portrait, as well as their art. :)

Unknown said...

A really neat portrait! I hope he uses this image on his website. Love that necklace he has on!

Judy said...

I loved catching up on your blog Randy.

Kathy said...

I wish you had gotten a closeup of his tattoo! He probably designed it himself.

Sharon said...

I like the amount of bright color he uses.

VP said...

Caught in the act! An effective portrait and some interesting works!

TexWisGirl said...

what a great photo of artist at work!

EOS Designer said...

Foto incríveis fotografia!

Judy said...

He looks so young! I am impressed!

Magpie said...

He looks like the quintessential artist...lost in his work, paint on his hands. Great shot! His artwork looks very vibrant and powerful.

Unknown said...

I've checked his portfolio, the jewelry is fantastic!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Multi talented young man Randy, nicely captured 'at work' moment.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful shot!

parker said...

Multi-talented young man. Jewelery is really special as well. When he gets his music up on his site I expect it to be special also.

RedPat said...

I was struck by his tattoo - probably his own design. Nice shot, Randy.

Lowell said...

This is a wonderful portrait where you capture him creating art! And he must be good - he's won a yellow ribbon!

LONDONLULU said...

Great 'action' portrait of a talented young man - his painting and jewelry have a vibrant quality (I really the necklace).

Sonya @ Under the Desert Sky said...

Oh, cool! An artist in action!

Halcyon said...

Really nice bright colors!

Luis Gomez said...

Very nice shot Randy.

Kate said...

It's always so much fun to watch an artist at work, regardless of their medium.