Located in Taos New Mexico, the Blue Rain Gallery promotes the work of young Native American artists who represent their Native American culture through pottery, painting and sculpture.
Gallery and store featuring handspun and millspun natural plant dyed yarns and one-of-a-kind fashions and Line-of-the-Spirit rugs. Supplies for spinning, knitting, weaving. natural dyes, carded fiber and rovings ...
Parsons Fine Art, exhibits paintings from the Taos Society of Artists, early Santa Fe and Taos art colonies, nineteenth century Navajo weavings and Pueblo pottery.
Fine art furnishings. Architectural elements, antique furniture, Buddhist art, ethnographia, tribal art, ceramic jars and vessels, lacquerware, textiles and rugs tribal baskets, wood and stone.
Lumina Gallery of Taos, New Mexico is fine art. Including Contemporary Paintings, Photography (platinum and cibachrome, ), Sculpture (indoor and outdoor). Accessible to the discerning collector and art lover. Corporate commissions available.
R.B. Ravens Gallery American Indian Art - Investment - Quality Collectibles Our website is being updated. Please give us a call or write. We are located four miles south of Taos Plaza P.O. Box 850 Ranchos De Taos, New Mexico 87557 ph. (505) 758-7322 fax. (505) 758-8599 rbravens@newmex.com ...
About The Hensley Gallery Southwest The Hensley Gallery was founded in 1960 by Jackson M. Hensley. In the early years of its inception the gallery relocated on several occasions, originally opening in New York, before moving to New Orleans, Connecticut, and then finally settling in Taos, New Mexico where it has been since 1967. Hensley Gallery website includes paintings from Jackson Hensley, ...
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Valerie Graves, Taos Artist, Traditional Taos and Santa Fe Landscapes and Indian Scenes, Southwestern Art, Realism, Expressionism, Pastels, Oils, etchings, posters and lithographs, Master Painter of the Southwest, heart of the Taos Founders, New Mexico ...
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Ed and Virginia Morgan create unique embossed impressions using rag papers, silk, and watercolors. The impressions must be viewed to understand the depth of detail, color, and commitment to perfection found in their work.