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LENA BARTULA
COLLECTIONS:
Lisa Ansin and Jonathan Guttell, Austin TX; AJA Architects, Salt Lake City, UT; Authentico Ltd., NY, NY; Thiery and Dominique Brussart, Lyon, France; Capitol Arts Collection, Santa Fe, NM; CPL Ltd., Herndon, VA; GBQ Partners, Columbus, OH; The Kleinstein Group, Iselin, NJ; New Mexico Book Association, Santa Fe NM; Robert Plant, Middlesex, England; Santa Fe Photo Maps, Santa Fe, NM
PUBLICATIONS:
2003 La Virgen Que Cruza Fronteras, Adelante, Santa Fe New Mexican, Flor de Maria Oliva
Foreign Ground: Travelers Tales, Pronghorn Press, and Cody, WY
Mis Palabras, Paintings/Poetry, Self-published
2002 Dry Ground: Writing the Desert Southwest, Pronghorn Press, Cody WY
La Mezcla Poetica, Paintings/Poetry, Self-published
ABQ Arts, Bartula and Condon: Paintings From the Heart, Richard Garriott-Stejskal, Alb., NM
June 14, Pasatiempo, A Woman Reborn, Eddie Tafoya, Santa Fe, NM
Know Your Neighbor, David Pasquale, Santa Fe, NM
Video, La Mezcla Poetica, produced by Cynthia Buzzard for American Artist Projects
2001 June 1, Pasatiempo, "Two Realms of Being", Lynn Cline, Santa Fe, NM.
Video: ''The Artist's Journey; Premise and Process'', prod. by Cynthia Buzzard, Amer. Artist Projects
Woman on the Cross , Pierre DeLattre, (cover image) Wild Horse Press
Living American Artists, 12th Edition, Art etwork, Nevada City, CA.
2000 June 15, Pasatiempo, "Mixed Media Paintings Stand on Ceremony", Robert Nott
June 21, Santa Fe Reporter, "Living Faith", Jon Carver, Santa Fe, NM
Sept. 1, Pasatiempo, "Field Notes", Dottie Indyke, Santa Fe, NM
Sept. 10, The New Mexican, "Art As Life Force", David Pascale, Santa Fe, NM
1999 Ghosts, Spirits and Hauntings, Patricia Telesco (cover image), The Crossing Press, Freedom, CA
June 18, Pasatiempo,"What If?", Lynn Cline, Santa Fe, NM
1998 We'Moon, Mother Tongue Ink, Estacada, OR
June 19, Pasatiempo, "Death & Fire Make Bartula Look Between the Lines", Craig Smith
‘Bartula’s message finds a complementary vehicle in the mute, timeless beauty of her medium. By including remnants of the ceremonies she commemorates, she achieves an intriguing seamlessness between her subject and its physical expression.” – Jon Carver, Santa Fe Reporter
“The studio where Bartula works suggests a chapel. Her take on ceremony may lead you to ask a lot of questions – about faith, religion, joy, life and hope. Bartula is not offering answers but her pieces present a realistic look at those subjects in that the paintings embrace both light and dark.” – Robert Nott, Santa Fe New Mexican, Pasatiempo |