easy
1–1.5 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels as the activity is online and seated.
Step into the creative space of Carla Caletti from your own home with this live virtual studio tour. Discover her unique artistic process and evocative works inspired by New Mexico’s landscapes.
Experience a captivating virtual studio tour with artist Carla Caletti, where she unveils her creative process in her atmospheric studio in Madrid, New Mexico. Discover her unique figurative abstractions that blend the mystical and the rational, as she explores the inner landscape of human experience through her evocative art.
In her atmospheric studio in the former mining town of Madrid, New Mexico, Carla Caletti creates compelling figurative abstractions with wax, paper, and acrylic.
"Art is a language I use to articulate the less rational and more mysterious realms of being human. An exploration of the inner landscape and worlds real and imagined, are inherent in my process," muses Carla.
"The abstracted figures in my paintings act as a cross between superheroes and totemic beings, guardians that bridge the seen and unseen. They surface in some ways without my knowing; slipping in through the cracks."
Ensure your internet connection is stable and your device supports video streaming for the best virtual experience.
Have a few questions ready for Carla Caletti to make the most of the live Q&A session.
Find a quiet, well-lit spot to engage fully in the detailed studio tour and artwork discussion.
Consider pairing your online visit with a trip to local galleries or studios in Santa Fe for a deeper experience.
Madrid, New Mexico, is a historic mining town turned artistic community, rich in 19th-century heritage and creative culture.
Local efforts focus on preserving New Mexico’s unique high desert environment through sustainable tourism and support for native plant restoration.
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