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FRAN LARSEN


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A Stillness, Here and Beyond

A Stillness, Here and Beyond
Painting (H 32in x W 32in)
In the Desert, Stars at Dawn

In the Desert, Stars at Dawn
Painting (H 13.5in x W 13.5in)
Desert Night Silence

Desert Night Silence
Painting (H 13.5in x W 13.5in)

Sunrise and Bright Stars

Sunrise and Bright Stars
Painting (H 17in x W 19in)
Afternoon Light

Afternoon Light
Painting (H 19in x W 17in)
Climbing the High Road

Climbing the High Road
Painting (H 17in x W 19in)

On a Magic Night, Chimayo

On a Magic Night, Chimayo
Painting (H 20in x W 22in)
On a Magic Night, San Miguel

On a Magic Night, San Miguel
Painting (H 20in x W 22in)
The Silence of Approaching Night

The Silence of Approaching Night
Painting (H 48in x W 36in)

Doorway to the Faraway

Doorway to the Faraway
Painting (H 22in x W 26in)
Inside Out, Outside In I

Inside Out, Outside In I
Painting (H 22in x W 22in)
Angle of Repose

Angle of Repose
Painting (H 32in x W 42in)

Night and the Stars, Chimayo

Night and the Stars, Chimayo
Painting (H 22in x W 20in)
On a Silent Desert Night

On a Silent Desert Night
Painting (H 13.5in x W 13.5in)
A Quiet Time

A Quiet Time
Painting (H 42in x W 32in)

Following the Turquoise Trail

Following the Turquoise Trail
Painting (H 20in x W 22in)
On a Cozy Evening

On a Cozy Evening
Painting (H 26in x W 22in)
La Tierra Roja

La Tierra Roja
Painting (H 32in x W 42in)

A View to the Stars

A View to the Stars
Painting (H 72in x W 36in)
Al Entrar el Santuario de Chimayo

Al Entrar el Santuario de Chimayo
Painting (H 20in x W 22in)
Waiting

Waiting
Painting (H 28in x W 32in)

Emerging at Dawn, Ranchos

Emerging at Dawn, Ranchos
Painting (H 24in x W 52in)
Las Trampas, Golden Dawn

Las Trampas, Golden Dawn
Painting (H 42in x W 52in)
Glorious Silence, Chimayo

Glorious Silence, Chimayo
Painting (H 28in x W 32in)

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Artist Biography

Born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1937, Larsen grew up in the resort community of South Haven, Michigan, on the south end of Lake Michigan. As a child she learned about the “construction” of the land from an uncle who was a glacial geologist. She also drew at an early age, mentored in part by her grandmother who praised and posted her drawings.

Graduating magna cum laude with her BA from Michigan State University, East Lansing, Larsen went on to study art at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts and at Hope College, Holland, Michigan. At the height of a successful art career in Michigan, in 1980, Larsen followed the sun to New Mexico with her then-husband abstractionist Hal Larsen. Their son Ted Larsen has also become a painter and sculptor.

Larsen says that her paintings are metaphors of her reaction to New Mexico’s geological grandeur and vibrant cultures. “I am inspired by the way the environment makes me feel,” she says. “So, while I reference actual buildings and landscapes, my paintings are what I call ‘self talk.’ They are intensely personal dialogues between my perceptions and conception, between colors I see and colors that express my bliss.”

“Paintings are not windows onto the world, they are reflections of who you are,” she explains. “That’s why I started carving and painting my frames more than twenty years ago—the frame is an extension of my cockeyed optimism in this magical place.” Inspired by travels to Mexico and by the carved and painted vigas she saw in Santa Fe’s St. Francis Auditorium, Larsen designs and paints each frame to complement the painting. “The frame also reasserts that the painting is an object as opposed to a representation,” she says.




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