Almost everywhere we went in Chimayo, the shopkeepers and artists asked me if I had seen the Jewish Art Angels painted by the popular artist Diana Bryer.
I believe in angels, I am always looking for angels – Maria bought me a painted angel at Teresa and Richard’s gallery. I am Jewish, but not observant, but still, the idea fascinated me and I was curious to see one.
Sunday, we made an appointment to meet Diana Breyer, a gifted and successful local artist who paints many things but who noticed that all of the angels sold around Chimayo were meant for Christians, and since she is Jewish she thought she should paint some angels with Jewish symbols like Moses or the Star of David embedded somewhere in the painting.
I thought it best to photograph an artist with my art lens.
We saw several of the “Jewish Art Angels” in her gallery, and they were beautiful and inventive – and quite unique. Of anyone wants to contact her about one, they can call her at 505 753-5701 or e-mail her at [email protected]. She is well worth knowing and her Jewish angels almost made me religious.
We fell in love with Diana, an especially warm and generous person, she gave Maria some yarn stacked in a trailer in her back yard and invited us into her home for tea.
We also got a great tour of her gallery, and I bought a small print of a regular angel – I don’t think she’s a Jewish one – and I got Maria a beautiful necklace on sale for $20.
Diana is 75, the age my grandmother was when she died in a home for the aged, and Diana told us happily that she is about to get married for the second time, and is looking at some adobe houses to fix up and move to.
She was born in Los Angeles and met some strange man at an arts festival and followed him to New Mexico and then ditched him.
That was years ago and she’s been here ever since. She was sad on Sunday, her gallery owner in Santa Fe passed away this weekend and she is wondering what to do if she has to move or decides to move. I imagine it is a difficult thing for an established artist to lose her gallery owner.
But Diana is tough and talented.
She paints all kinds of wonderful images which is realistic but has a wonderful and mystical quality to it.
The colors are vivid and rich, and I wish I could afford one of her original paintings, but we’ve already blown our budget (and they are not very expensive). She is not a “Jewish” artist, but a wonderful artist, and actually has only a few Jewish Art Angels, but I think it is good of her to think of angels for Jews, even non-religious ones.
Diana is another of the unique and wonderful and talented people we have met out here in New Mexico, the land of the free spirits, and she is certainly not like the Jewish women I grew up around in Providence.
We are much drawn to New Mexico, we love where we live in Cambridge, but this certainly feels like a kind of home to us. We come back on Wednesday. We did some fantasizing about moving here with the dogs and the donkeys, but I don’t think much will come of it.
We are very happy in our lives back home. The dogs and animals are fine. Gus lost his collar and Red keeps jumping into bed with Shelby.
Shelby and Kirby know what they are doing. And I have a couple of angels to put up in my study. I think they will be friends as well as pet sitters, they are special people.