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Visit the compound where one of the great sculptors of our age, Alan Houser, worked and lived. http://www.allanhouser.com/ |
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Presenting portraits and Southwestern-inspired landscapes. http://www.labovitz.com/ |
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Armando Lopez, a Tarascan Indian folk-artist, living in Abiquiu, New Mexico, offers for purchase, his Altars, Santos, Retablos, Deities, and Angels, that he creates using natural and traditional materials. http://www.armandolopez.com/ |
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Studio web exhibits of New Mexican artists. Arts bookshop and art events calendar. Detailed coverage of major art events including the Eight Northern Pueblos Arts and Crafts Show, the Micaceous Clay Market, the Museum Fiber Arts Market and the Artist Studio Tours. http://artnewmexico.com/ |
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Gallery A, New Mexicos oldest art gallery, offers an eclectic blend of traditional and contemporary paintings and sculpture by established and emerging artists. http://gallerya.net/ |
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H'Art of Zen Fine Art, an online sangha with contemporary art, daily meditation, and Zen editorial for aesthetic and spiritual replenishment. http://www.hartofzen.com |
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Artist based in New Mexico featuring impressionistic, vibrant Southwest landscape paintings in oil and acrylic. http://www.jhfineart.com |
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Contemporary paintings by Santa Fe, New Mexico artist, Maureen Howles. Selected paintings on view. Artist's paintings and notecards available for purchase. Artists information includes resume and current gallery showings. http://www.santafe-artists.com/ |
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Painter of "nature-based abstractions" depicting the invisible dynamics of time/space inspired by the powerful light that surrounds him in the vast landscapes of New Mexico. http://www.michaelkessler.com/ |
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Paula Shaw noted Santa Fe impressionist featuring original oils and limited edition Giclee. http://www.paulashaw.com |
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Offering authentic Native American collectables, Indian arts & crafts: jewelry, pottery, carvings, weaving, services for artists to display their work. http://www.buyindianart.com/ |
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Producers of Santa Fe's Indian Market - the world-renown Native American art show. http://www.swaia.org/ |
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Founded in Santa Fe to "encourage and promote Spanish colonial arts and crafts and to inform and educate the public about traditional art forms, designs and techniques." http://www.spanishcolonial.org/ |
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Comprehensive and well-established guide to the arts in New Mexico http://www.collectorsguide.com/ |
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