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Rod Goebel
Rod Goebel was born in Austin, TX, and made his mark in Taos, N.M. He was born in 1946 and died in 1993. He graduated from the University of New Mexico and studied at the Colorado Institute of Art and the Ramon Froman School of Art.
Early in his life, he was inspired to pursue a career in art. “Some people ask how they can learn to paint. That was never a question I asked myself. I just painted because I wanted to…I had to,” he said.
His work is based on powerful colors, lights and shadows. His body of work ranges from romantic landscapes to impressionism, expressionism and abstraction. Goebel was recognized as a master teacher, holding classes and workshops throughout the Southwest.
During his career, Goebel produced a large body of work distinguished by the variety of subject matter and different artistic approaches. He was known as a brilliant colorist with a great deal of his individuality and unique sight coming from always doing his landscapes outside. He spent most of his adult life living and painting in Taos, although he had acquired a home in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Goebel has been featured in Southwest Art, and Artists of the Rockies, and also exhibited at the Peking, China show. He was a member of the National Academy of Western Art, as well as being a charter member of the Taos Six Society of Artists with Ron Barsano, Robert Daughters, Walt Gonske, Julian Robles and Ray Vinella. His work has shown in museums and galleries throughout the western U.S., in particular, and is included in private and corporate collections nationwide.
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Untitled Portrait by Rod Goebel
Along the Rio Hondo
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