Up in the air: Joan Fenicle’s latest exhibit explores the art of clouds “Fall is in the Air, Coyote NM,” by Joan Fenicle. “Bosque Visitor, along the Rio Grande,” by Joan Fenicle. “Road Trip, Highway 60,” by Joan Fenicle. “Just a Little Trout Stream, San Antonio Creek,” by Joan Fenicle. Published May 1, 2025 - 1:00 p.m. Modified May 1, 2025 - 1:00 p.m. As featured on - Up in the air: Joan Fenicle’s latest exhibit explores the art of clouds Joan Fenicle has spent nearly her entire life surrounded by the landscapes of New Mexico and Colorado. Over time, the sky above those landscapes has become a source of inspiration for her art. collection_87567914-4563-404d-aeff-204556d00c57.html
As featured on - Up in the air: Joan Fenicle’s latest exhibit explores the art of clouds Joan Fenicle has spent nearly her entire life surrounded by the landscapes of New Mexico and Colorado. Over time, the sky above those landscapes has become a source of inspiration for her art.
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