225 Canyon Road Satna Fe NM. 87501 McCall Fine Art
913-400-2263 studio/office
505-660-7370 cell/text
Preston McCall
Landscapes
Scroll down to the bottom for information
about what and how I produce these.
All Works Come Framed as Shown, Sizes listed are canvas or panel size only
Canyon Rim Sunset
11 14 19 10.5X14"
$2400
Unframed
Canyon Sunset
12x16 panel oil 11 9 19 $2500
Unframed
Three Preston McCall landscapes
over-layed in a Thomas Britt designed room.
Tempest 24x30" oil on Canvas
2001-2017
Price $ 4500
Deco room of unknown designer with
Preston McCall landscape
Abiquiu 10.09.19
12x16 panel 18x22 frame
Hand made frame by Preston McCall
$2400
A few in our studio/gallery
Santa Fe Dawn 4.12.16
Size: 14x13 Oil on Panel
Framed: 25 x 23 x 2 inches
Hand Carved Basswood Frame By Preston McCall
$6800
Dali Rose
12"x12" on panel--- 8 26 19
$1900
Lady Rocks
021415 16x20
Oil on Canvas
SOLD
Hand Carved Basswood gilted Frame by Preston McCall
Kansas Sunrise
16x20 on aluminum panel
$4000
TThree Trees and Hills
041715
36x36" painting - 46x46" with Artist-made Basswod frame
Oil on Canvas
$14000
$11,000 painting - $3000 for frame
Hand-made frame by Preston McCall
Five Trees 2004
24x36 canvas
29x41 framed size
Hand-made gilted frame by Preston McCall
$6500
Four Roses in New Mexico
16x20 6.18.15
$3000
Ann Issaks Mountain 2015
16x20 canvas $3500
Ann was a painter in Wichita that my mother studyied under.
She painted a similar piece of this mountain from a place in
Utah that I found exactly.
I found the painting my mother bought from her from 1951.
Junipers in the desert
24x36" 2001-2016
$3600
Chamisas in garden dust
16x20 2001 $2500
Nine Trees
16x20 2015
$3600
Warm Desert 2015 16x20 $3600
Symmetry 30x40" 2017 $9600
Graceful 2015 16x20 $3600
Late Summer 16x20 2016 $4500
Dawn Red Sky 2016 8x10 $1200
August Sky
2015 11x14"
SOLD
North of Yates (Hand of God)
24x36 2001 SOLD
South of Santa Fe
2005
24x24"~ SOLD
Grand Canyon
0316 36x48" SOLD
Oil on Canvas
Hand-made frame by Preston McCall
Hand painted Desert
2014
11x14"
10 miles east of Abiqui
SOLD
I love painting the Southwest landscape. I discoverd it when I was very young, as our family used to drive to
California thru New Mexico and Arizona. I always imagined there were flaming arrows in the sky and
could hear deep war-drum beats off in the distance. Moving here full time five years ago in 2014 made all these
visions come to life in my paintings, magically! I Love Old Santa Fe.
I paint from memory and rarely out in the country (Plein Aire). The dry, desert, rocky, eroded, shrubbed and treed
scenery has always captivated me. Clouds, especially out here, are very unique. I sometimes see the emergence of
some image in the hills or clouds (paradoilia is what that is called). I always change them to never portray some other
message from having secondary images hint at some other story.
I am most fascinated with color and the basic layout (form) of the piece, as I begin.
Where it takes me is always a mystery and I love the chase. Sometimes I actually
believe the new piece is my best ever...and then comes the next one.
Humorously, it was not like that when I was beginning to learn about landscape painting from
Robert Sudlow at the University of Kansas in the late 60s.
They do become easier to create, but the really good ones are
always a wonderful mystery to me.
I have sold most of my landscapes in Santa Fe (700+ to date), starting with my first showing at
Waxlander (Phylis Kapp) in 1997 or so. Numerous other galleries, here and then finally
in 2001, I opened a gallery downtown and commuted back to KC many times a year.
I loved having the first gallery, Paxton & McCall Fine Art, 223 San Francisco.
I sold 223 of my paintings the first year!
Still, the expenses and efforts in running a gallery were
difficult. I moved back to KC to resume my ad agency.
Finally, in 2014, Suzie Stambaugh and I decided to try it again, but up on
Canyon Road. Four years later, after accumulating a great client list from
our collectors, we moved it up here in the mountains, a mile east of downtown.
Then the pandemic hit! Santa Fe was devastated by the complete halt of tourism.
Suzie and I saw the writing on the wall and decided to move back to KC. Packing up and moving was
a great amount of work with some 450 paintings and a house full of furniture. With the help of Atta-Boy Moving,
We managed to make the long haul back and found a perfect home in Overland Park. More space, a finished dry basement,
a great neighborhood, we hunkered down in quarantine. We managed to avoid the nasty Covid and earlier
in 2021, we took the vaccines, which seemed to make us feel at least safe again.
One of the first jobs I had to do was make new racks for the paintings and inventory everything.
Shooting many, many newer, higher resolution pictures, arranging the paintings just to be able
to find them and inspecting all post move was my biggest challenge.
Now, in mid 2021, we are back at the business of selling art online and developing more
of the ad agency business where we design/produce video. still paint windows
and help many of my old clients come up with new sales campaigns.
Yes, I still paint and we both have great studios here in the new digs.
Oh, well. Thanks to all of our supporters and friends for our having
a great time now to live and work in a great envoronment.
Just call us and we can arrange a private showing.
505-660-7370 cell/text