Wilder Nightingale Fine Art represents over 35 leading and regional artists. The works are eclectic. From traditional landscapes in oil, pastel and watercolor the gallery also offers a selection of contemporary and abstract styles.
Claire L. Haye’s work has garnered acclaim worldwide. Her striking ceramic sculptures have won prizes in museum exhibitions, while her bronze sculptures, paintings, monotypes, and woodblock prints are highly sought-after.
Untitled Fine Art Gallery places an emphasis on the traditional techniques and materials used to create fine art. Contemporary works are created in oil painting, drawing, pure mineral pigments, hand-carved sculpture and gold leafing. Light
Patience Heyl offers instruction in Oil, Watercolor, and Figure study. Awarded Taos Fall Festival Best of Show for 2016 and 2017. On going workshops at The Fine Art Atelier.
Linda Rauch is an acrylic painter specializing in contemporary wildflower florals that have a touch of impressionism in them; as well as a style that Linda describes as hard edge fantasy - full of multiple patterns, shapes and bright color.
Represented by museum collections and private collections all over the world, Pat Woodall has created commissions for business and private collectors alike that are a collaboration of inspiration and his color and style.
Colorful and deeply emotional, her paintings capture that moment when you finally put up your feet, exhale and say, "I have arrived." From skiers, to Hawaiian waterfalls, Ward's paintings are a celebration of the joy of life's adventures.
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Original Paintings and Fine Art Prints.
Larry Bell has made investigations into the properties of light on surface. By experimenting with the nature of surface and its relationship to space, Bell has devised a methodology characterised by spontaneity, intuition and improvisation.
Unique furniture, rugs, art and sacred items in the heart of downtown Taos. Featuring the artwork of local Taos and national artists including Pamela Cuming, Kim Henkel, Lynda Jasper Vogel, Steve Lohman, JoJo Miro and JR Rapier.
Stephen Kilborn has made pottery and painted in Pilar for over 43 years. He makes highly decorated tableware in more than 12 patterns and 30 shapes. His imagery tends toward abstract but with New Mexico themes like Magpies, Chiles, Sacred Heart, and Pick up Trucks.