C.A Reyna: Abstract Horizons in the Heart of New Mexico

In the desert hush of New Mexico, where the sky stretches wide and colors blaze at dusk, abstract artist Charles Anthony Reyna has found his canvas and calling. A self-taught painter whose journey began in 2010, Reyna’s art emerges not from formal schools but from instinct, emotion, and a profound connection to place. For collectors drawn to sincerity over spectacle, Reyna’s work offers a rare, grounding presence—rooted in the land and elevated by the abstract.

Charles Reyna - Full Circle - Acrylic on canvas panel 9 by 12


A Self-Made Eye for Abstraction

Unlike many contemporaries, Reyna entered the art world quietly. With no formal training, he began exploring abstraction on his own terms—trusting mood, memory, and motion to guide his brush. His work reflects an intuitive mastery of color and composition, reminiscent of the great modernists he cites as influence: Mark Rothko, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Andy Warhol.

But rather than imitate, Reyna distills. From Rothko, he draws a love of space and emotion. From Kahlo and O’Keeffe, a reverence for place. And from Warhol, perhaps a subtle understanding of the personal made public—though Reyna’s voice is quieter, more meditative.



The Technique: Emotion as Medium

Reyna’s expressive technique lies in layered acrylics, built in washes and blocks of color that shift between fields and forms. His process is slow, observational, and responsive—guided less by outcome than by balance. A painting may begin with the feeling of heat on adobe or the memory of a Chama river breeze, but it ends with a visual poem: equal parts landscape and emotion.

He often paints on smaller square canvases—12″x12″ or 20″x24″—which lends an intimacy to the viewing experience. Each canvas is a window into a place felt rather than seen, crafted with deliberate simplicity and rich tonal depth.


Charles Anthony Reyna - Abstract Artist - Mexico


The Colors of New Mexico

Collectors particularly prize Reyna’s Colors of New Mexico series, a body of work that pays tribute to the region’s majestic geography:


Chama - CA Reyna - Colors of New Mexico

Chama - CA Reyna - Colours of New Mexico


Santa Fe - Colors of New Mexico - Charles Reyna Abstract Art



These are not literal landscapes—they’re emotional landscapes. Abstract meditations on space, stillness, and story. The longer you sit with them, the more they reveal.


Charles Anthony Reyna - Full Circle


Where to Find His Work

Reyna’s pieces are available directly through his official website and via platforms like Etsy and Saatchi Art. His originals are refreshingly accessible, ranging from $85–$275, with open-edition giclĂ©e prints starting around $40.

For seasoned collectors or first-time buyers, Reyna offers a compelling entry point: work that is deeply personal, regionally evocative, and aesthetically enduring.



Why Collect Reyna?

Authenticity: Each piece is a sincere expression of time and place—unfiltered by art world trends.

Accessibility: Modest price points make Reyna’s originals and prints highly collectible without compromising quality.

Emotional Depth: His technique invites the viewer to feel, not decode. These are pieces meant to live with, not just look at.

Whether you’re curating a wall or beginning a collection, Charles Anthony Reyna’s work is a beautiful reminder of what abstract art can offer: an echo of the world, filtered through feeling.

Crafting Beauty with Authenticity | Michelle Moolman

In the vibrant world of fashion and media, Michelle Moolman stands out as a hair and makeup artist who brings a unique blend of technical skill and heartfelt artistry to every project. Based in Cape Town and represented by Supernova Creative Management, Michelle has become a sought-after name in the industry.

Michelle Moolman - hair and make-up artist - cape town south africa

A Journey Rooted in Passion and Learning:

Michelle's foundation in beauty artistry was shaped by learning from industry icons like Joy Terri and Val Garland, coupled with invaluable experience working directly with the public. This combination honed her ability to understand diverse features and conditions, enabling her to execute techniques tailored to each individual's needs. Her adeptness at working with all skin tones and hair types reflects South Africa's rich diversity. 

Michelle Moolman - hair and make-up artist - supernova creative management

Signature Style:

Michelle's work is characterized by a fresh, timeless, and adaptable aesthetic. Whether crafting a bold editorial look or a subtle enhancement, she ensures that her creations feel like a natural extension of the individual, exuding effortless elegance.

Michelle Moolman - hair and make-up artist - fashion shoot

Notable Collaborations:

Throughout her career, Michelle has contributed to various high-profile campaigns and projects, including:

  • Orlebar Brown's 'Summer Collection'
  • Spur's 'Masidlale'
  • FILA's 'Play It Your Way'
  • Macy’s 'Elevate the Day'
  • Adidas's 'Mapule Ndhlovu'
  • NY Pizza
  • Cash Crusaders' 'Naughty Boy'
  • Steri Stumpi
  • K-Way

Michelle Moolman - hair and make-up artist - fashion portfolio - supernova creative management

Michelle Moolman's dedication to her craft and her ability to connect with clients make her a standout artist in Cape Town's beauty scene. Her work not only enhances appearances but also celebrates individuality, making her an invaluable asset to any creative endeavor.

For more information or to view her portfolio, visit Supernova Creative Management.

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Exploring Soulful Landscapes with Sarah Evans

Nestled in the heart of Wales, Sarah Evans emerges as a captivating artist whose works breathe life into the serene landscapes of her homeland. Born in Aberdare in 1974, Sarah's journey from a dedicated nurse to a full-time artist, is as inspiring, as the vistas she paints.

Sarah Evans - Welsh Landscape Artist - Sweet Selection in Snow


From Healing Hands to Artistic Horizons:

Before embracing the canvas full-time, Sarah devoted 25 years to nursing, specializing in oncology, community care, palliative care, and counseling. Her transition to art wasn't abrupt; even during her nursing years, she found solace in painting, often after long shifts. This duality of care and creativity enriched her perspective, allowing her to infuse empathy and depth into her artworks. 

Sarah Evans - Welsh Landscape Artist - Acrylic

Artistic Style and Medium:

Sarah's artistry predominantly captures Welsh landscapes and seascapes. Utilizing acrylics and inks on plywood, paper, and canvas, she crafts pieces that resonate with emotion and authenticity. Her works, while rooted in real locations, often transcend mere representation, aiming to evoke personal experiences and feelings associated with the landscapes. 


Sarah Evans - Latest Shop Listed Artwork for Sale

Notable Works and Exhibitions:

Over the years, Sarah's talent has been recognized in various esteemed platforms:

2002: Selected for the National Portrait Gallery Exhibition "Portrait UK" with her self-portrait.

2015: Served as the Resident Artist at the Martin Tinney Gallery in Cardiff.

2016: Exhibited alongside Peter Moore at the Tegfryn Gallery, showcasing hauntingly beautiful depictions of Snowdonia and the North Wales coast.

2020: Her work was featured in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.


Sarah Evans - Welsh Artists Porthmeor Beach, St Ives - Acrylic on board


Beyond landscapes, Sarah's life is enriched by her three cats: Walter, Barry, and Flash. These feline companions often feature in her artworks and social media, adding a personal and relatable touch to her artistic narrative. 

Sarah Evans stands as a testament to the transformative power of art. Her journey from nursing to painting illustrates a seamless blend of care, emotion, and creativity. Through her evocative landscapes, she invites viewers to experience the profound beauty and spirit of Wales.

For a deeper dive into her works or to acquire a piece, visit her official website: sarahevanswelshartist.com




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