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Santa Fe Soul
Gallery
Kalyn Raphael
Sacred Jewelry Artist
Makayla Sadamori
Ceramic Artist
Santa Fe is
known for its art, food and for the incredible high desert
sunsets. Our summers are filled with bright, vibrant days
and the most colorful sunsets you've ever seen. The colors in
our sunsets are symbolic of new opportunities and new horizons
beyond anything we may have previously thought possible.
Just like our
incredible sunsets, Santa Fe has offered each artist here a
new vista of opportunities in their lives beyond anything
imaginable.
And this is the
energy in which our Soul art is created and expressed! |

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| About the Artists |
| Kalyn B Raphael
New Mexico is known as
the land of enchantment. As an artist, Kalyn has
found great enchantment even in the Santa Fe skies
over her home. The red dirt, breathtaking skies and
colorful sunsets all represent new opportunities in
the horizon. Whether it was new opportunities for
settlers in the past or new opportunities today,
Kalyn's art captures the essence of new horizons to
expand and enchanting life.
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| Makayla Sadamori
Makayla was born in
Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria . At the age of 24
she moved to Japan which has been her adoptive
country ever since.
Growing up in a country with centuries old
traditions in ceramics created in Makayla a deep
appreciation for traditional pottery designs and she
saw them as an indispensable component in creating a
lively and inviting atmosphere at her home and
table. She was pleasantly surprised to see the
Japanese people had the same great appreciation for
the beauty and quality hand made pottery could bring
to our life. She was soon captivated by the
simplicity and harmony of traditional Japanese
pottery which fired her desire to create pieces of
her own.
Makayla’s passion is in creating ceramics that are
both an object of art and at the same time can be
used in everyday life to enhance its quality and
enjoyment. In her work she uses only natural clays
and glazes so her pieces carry the warm and gentle
colors of Nature. Mixing traditional Japanese
techniques with Western designs she creates pieces
that fit well in a Western home while bringing into
it a distinctive Oriental flavor
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| Jessica Gardener
Jessica lives in Santa
Fe, with her little dog Austin. She is currently in
school to follow her love of Landscape Architecture.
She never knew she was in love with the landscape
until she moved to the desert, and that’s where it
bloomed. Some of her creative interests include
fiber arts; hand spinning, weaving, and knitting, as
well as creating with pottery, and sharing the
beauty of the landscape through her photography.
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