As fall approaches and temperatures begin to drop, Taos, New Mexico, gears up for its Fall Arts season, featuring numerous events throughout the period. This is a magical time in New Mexico, as the landscape embarks on a vibrant transformation with the sights, sounds, scents, and colors of autumn. Soon, the aspens and cottonwoods will drape the landscape in a golden cloak, shining brightly against the blue skies in the crisp light. The night skies are exceptionally clear at this time of year, with the moon, constellations, galaxies, and the Milky Way illuminating the night like few other places on Earth.
This morning, the chill in the air was enough to require an extra shirt. After a brief walk with the dogs, I settled into printing some images—old favorites, iconic classics, and new prints for our annual Taos Artists Combo #4.
If you happen to be in Taos during the weekend of September 12-14, 2025, it would be wonderful to see you at the Stables Gallery at the TCA, located at 133 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM.
Below is a selection of prints featured in the exhibition. I’m going through the archives alphabetically, hence this series from Arroyo Hondo.
Print of the week and one more in the show.
There’ll be many more images from all around northern New Mexico and southern Colorado.
As always, thanks for looking. I hope to see you in Taos. Have a great week. G
12 thoughts on “Show Time In Taos. 08-20-2025”
Wow, some great photos.
Thanks so much, Jay. I really appreciate it. I hope you’re well. G
Hey Geraint…Sweeeeet, just might have to add “Moon Set” to accompany my “Cottonwood
Willows”…
That’s great, John. Thanks so much. I hope you’re having a good summer. Hugs. G
Hi Geraint, I absolutely found my peaceful moment of the day when I saw your photo of a pasture morning. I showed it to my husband, who loves noir movies, and we talked about the playful use of light and shadow in the photo. I think what would have made it the perfect photo for me is if there were cows in the pasture instead of horses – but that’s just because I’m a big cow softie. They are so harmless. A horse tried to buck me off of it when I as growing up, but I like them too, kind of remind me of dogs. Anyway, awesome photos as usual and I enjoy reading about them from your blog. My in laws just got back from Taos, and my mother-in-law has a “New Mexico” style and spirit to her, so I understand the state’s appeal and magic. It’s always nice to see an artist who just loves what they do! Best, Alexis
Thanks so much for sharing this with me, Alexis, it means a lot. Though horses are still my favorite in a meadow. I hope your summer is spectacular. Best wishes. G
JUST STELLAR PHOTOS! I LOVE THE PLACE MY HEART GOES WHEN LOOKING AT THEM, HAVING BEEN TO SOME OR SIMILAR PLACES. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES.
Thank you so much, Patrice.
That means a lot to me. I’m glad to hear what my work means to you. Best wishes. G
Geraint
Such beautiful work, in these times your photography is beyond therapeutic and verges on the spiritual. Thank you for providing this for us.
Charley
Hi Charley. Thank you so much. Your words mean a lot, and move me very much. Best wishes to you. G
Wonderful, Geraint!
I finally made it to Arroyos Hondo and Seco on my recent trip. I could see where the magic could be when the light is right.
Looking forward to seeing more of fall in your newsletters!
G.
Hi Gary. Thanks so much. I’m sorry I missed you in Taos this visit. I’m glad you had a good time and I look forward to seeing you and Elizabeth next time. Best wishes. G