CORRALES — Juan Wijngaard, a printmaker and a painter in oils and egg tempera, moves from wall to wall in the Corrales Bosque Gallery as he talks to a visitor about his work. He stops at an oil titled “Girl at the Piano,” a vivid depiction of just that. Painter and printmaker Juan Wijngaard has been a member of the Corrales Bosque Gallery for 20 years.

Potter Steve Blakely draws inspiration from the shape of his work as he is creating it. Corrales artist Juan Wijngaard is inspired by his surroundings, as is apparent in this oil titled “Sunburst.” "Bajo El Portal," an oil painting by Juan Wijngaard.

Victoria Mauldin discusses her technique, using her painting "Burro Beauty," as an example. Victoria Mauldin’s “Days End” is based on a photo she saw at a hamburger place in Tatum. Victoria Mauldin stands in front of two of her traditional paintings.

Victoria Mauldin’s “Guardians of the State Line” expresses the artist’s affection for realism and old trucks. "The Bat and the Moon," Joan Findley-Perls, graphite on paper. Joan Findley-Perls' mother, Tommie Findley, is a founding member of Corrales Bosque Gallery.

Findley-Perls is a current member. “Romp in the Snow,” Joan Findley-Perls, graphite on paper. Artist Joan Findley-Perls is drawn to the intimacy and romanticism of nature.

Pottery by Steve Blakely. Steve Blakely’s pottery style is influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Javascript is required for you.