Voyager America
Folk Art: Numero Dos....very cool stuff
Is one good idea enough?Is this enough?
Is variation really pleasurable? Are dreams a limitation? Is anger useful?
Does thinking about happiness prevent it? Is repetition ok? Does novelty matter?
Is growth desirable? Is calm an illusion? Does fear drive us? Is there always more? Is choice
possible? Are feelings independent of place? Does getting drunk help? Is experience
repeatable? Do thoughts follow actions? Is change necessary? Are expectations a problem?
Can purity be created? Are we born innocent? Is this progress? Is austerity an illusion?
Can complexity be simple?
(Marfa, TX)
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Socorro City Hall mural depicts local highlights...Sandhill Cranes at the Bosque del Apache, one of the oldest mission churches in NM, dark skies, colorful cacti, and the passing on of cowboy roping skills.
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Lady of Socorro |
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Datil, NM |
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Mine Shaft Tavern in Golden, NM, one of the current great roadhouses in America.
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Cowhand and steer metal art, Magdalena |
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Mural at Tesuque Village Market, Tesuque Village, NM |
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Sculpture honoring the men of the oil industry in Artesia, NM |
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Giant Roadrunner welcomes you to Fort Stockton, TX |
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Carrizozo, NM |
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This is Nina's house in Magdalena. The figures adorning the top of her wall all relate to Magdalena. From left to right - Wolf Debate; Hummingbirds in summer; Old Timers' Rodeo (July); Enchanted Skies Star Party (Oct); Festival of Cranes (Nov); Wildlife (Ringtale); Noisy Peacock Neighbor. |
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Tony's Rock (and Junk) Shop, Magdalena, NM |
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Angel at a Taos coffee shop |
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Go with the Gods! |
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