Accomplished husband-and-wife artists John Moyers and Terri Kelly Moyers approach similar subjects in their own visual language.
 
Both highly respected painters of the Western landscape and its people, John Moyers and Terri Kelly Moyers will exhibit new oil paintings with Nedra Matteucci Galleries in Santa Fe this summer. “John Moyers and Terri Kelly Moyers: Through Our Eyes” opens August 16 with a reception from 2-4 p.m.
 
In this display, classically rendered figures by Terri Kelly juxtapose boldly colored, expressively painted Western landscapes and Native American imagery by John. Distinct in approach, the work of these artists still shares a common vision.


Terri Kelly Moyers, “Jade & Ivory,” oil on canvas, 30 x 40 in. Nedra Matteucci Galleries
 
“Through Our Eyes” is an exhibition devoted to the passionate love and profound respect these artists harbor toward the landscape, culture, and people of the American Southwest. The exhibition also features recent works completed en plein air on the artists’ travels through Europe. The plein air cityscapes especially reveal the “eye” of each artist, as subjects and approaches differ, even when the artists depict the same locales.
 
Among numerous distinctions, John has received the Robert Lougheed Memorial Award (2003) at Prix de West, while Terri Kelly has won the Frederic Remington Award (1996) from the same event.
 
“Through Our Eyes” will remain on display through September 6. To learn more, visit Nedra Matteucci Galleries online.


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