
Since 1982 Bryans Gallery has presented the finest in original artwork from Taos and the surrounding areas, including painting, sculpture, jewelry, pottery, as well as Taos's best collection of authentic Zuni fetishes.
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Jim Cook, Master Woodturner Jimmy selects wood from logs left by wood cutters, timber companies and diseased or naturally fallen trees. He turns the wood slowly to determine the shape and style of the work of art. The design is often changed as the piece unfolds to best show the grain and intricate details. Turquoise is often inlaid in the wood to further enhance the design. The product is carefully sanded and sealed to show the true color of the wood. |
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Native American
Gregory Lomayesva uses his art to express the philosophy of his Hopi ancestors, the trends in popular American culture, and his vision of the world at large |
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Laurie Hill Phelps Laurie's oils and watercolors capture the emotional and visual aspects of Northern New mexico. Her unique application of high keyed colors has been recognized. |
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Bob Rohm, Painting Bob's style reflects his discovery of the southwest. 'Although my work is representational, I simplify textures and surfaces to dramatize planes of light and shadow. My use of color is expressionistic, bright, clean and rich. I contrast hard and soft edges, as well as transparent and opaque paint,' he explains. |
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Renee Steger Simpson,
Watercolor & Acrylic Painter Renee's watercolors are truly unique. Her landscapes and 'Snooty Women'TM spring from her life experiences and reflect her wry sense of humor and sense of beauty. |
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Tom White, Stained Glass Artist Tiffany Style Stained Glass Panels with a Southwest Flare. Although formerly a partner in a prominent Southwest Advertising Agency, Tom has always remained more connected to just regular people, working with his hands and showing his passion in glass for the History of the Great American West. |
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