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SANTA FE FOLK FESTIVAL PART 6: A NATURAL VIEW OF SANTA FE

July 27, 2012

This post is my final from my Santa Fe trip.  I had so much to share, and could still probably have another week’s worth of posts, but its time to move on. I went to Joshua Tree last weekend and want to tell you about that and I’ve had some amazing visits with a few great artists and designers that I can’t wait to tell you about.

This post covers a bunch of images I took while on my trip that represent to me that natural and organic nature of Santa Fe that was so beautiful.  From the amazing weather and clouds to turquoise and bronze, this round up really gives you a feel for the city of Santa Fe and all that it offers from art to jewelry and nature.  Great city, can’t wait to go back!

The colors on Canyon road

Amazing piece in the square by a Zuni artist

My travel partner, Emily Factor wearing one of her amazing dresses and an Alex & Lee necklace, outside of her mother’s house

The sun room of the house we stayed at.

Funky art shack on Canyon Road

Amazing sculpture made of beeswax

Textile art at a gallery on Canyon road

Absolutely love this sculpture

Natural baskets at the Folk Art Festival

Native texture

The turquoise is extraordinary

The stone of Santa Fe

Love the pop of turquoise against the setting

Me lounging in turquoise feeling the sun

The amazing turquoise sky

Wearing Corey Lynn Calter

A moody skyline

Morning coffee view that I could really get used to.

The real deal

Santa Fe street candy

Kowboyz cowboy wear which was the costume supplier for “Crazy Heart” which was filmed in Santa Fe

Antlers on display at the elegant 5star Geronimo restaurant

Porcelain horns from a Korean artist at the Folk Festival

Classic Santa Fe motif

Loved this amazing sculpture in downtown Santa Fe

Sculpture on Canyon road

Favorite gallery with bronze sculptures of women and birds

Sculpture at the Folk Art Museum…this pic says it all

Many of these pictures I posted on Instagram…you can follow me @theschereport

Hope you enjoyed my trip as much as I did!

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