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THE TURQUOISE DOOR

THE TURQUOISE DOOR
7"h x 9"w pastel
11"h x 14"w linen matte, museum glass + gold scrolled frame
$425 - shipping + tax inclusive

With a closer view at Taos Pueblo, one can get 
a greater impression of the organic structure of adobes.
Accents of turquoise are painted on many of the
door and window frame, which is an incredible contrast 
against the earthen color adobes.


The Pueblo is a multi-storied structure which dates back 
over 1,000 years. 150 Native American Indians 
reside permanently within the structure. To view 
Taos Pueblo's official website click here.


Previously I posted three sketches of the Pueblo. 
Click here to view and read of one.

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  1. Your skies are so beautiful! BTW I love the title of your blog too. : )

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  2. Thank you Azra.
    Playing is the best time of the day, which really helps ones creativity.

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