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9oz Eco-Friendly Scented or Unscented Soy Wax Candle Jar with 'Spring in Taos' Southwestern Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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11oz White Ceramic Mug with Color Inside | Coffee Cup with 'Spring in Taos' Southwest Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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9oz Eco-Friendly Scented or Unscented Scented or Unscented Soy Wax Candle Jar with 'Rio Chama' Landscape Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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Organic Canvas Tote Bag with 'Mesa at Ghost Ranch' I Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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9oz Eco-Friendly Scented or Unscented Soy Wax Candle Jar with 'Georgia's View' Southwestern Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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'New Mexico Meadow' Landscape Organic Cotton Tea Towel I Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary (Fall Collection)
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Organic Canvas Tote Bag with 'Hacienda Road' Landscape I Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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9oz Eco-Friendly Scented or Unscented Soy Wax Candle Jar with 'Mesa at Ghost Ranch' Southwestern Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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Eco-Friendly Pouch with 'Georgia's View' I Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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'Georgia's View' Landscape I 16x20 Museum-Quality Matte Paper Poster | Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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‘Mesa at Ghost Ranch’ Southwestern Landscape | 16x20 Wooden Framed Art Print | Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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‘Mesa at Ghost Ranch’ Southwestern Landscape | 16x20 Museum Quality Matte Poster | Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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'Georgia's View' Landscape I 16x20 inch Canvas Art Print I Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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'Spring in Taos' Landscape I 12x18 inch Wooden Framed Southwest Art Print I Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary I F75
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'Rio Chama' Southwestern Landscape I 12x16 inch Wooden Framed Art Print I Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary I F71
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'Spring in Taos' Landscape I 12x18 Museum-Quality Matte Paper Poster | Original Artwork by American Artist Barbara Cleary
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In the Footsteps of the Taos Society of Artists: Barbara Cleary’s Artistic Pilgrimage
Discover how artist Barbara Cleary was inspired by the Taos Society of Artists and women like Georgia O’Keeffe. Her journey to northern New Mexico led to a powerful collection of oil and watercolor paintings capturing the region’s light, spirit, and timeless beauty.

Barbara's Love of the American Southwest
Barbara Cleary was deeply inspired by the striking beauty of the Southwest and admired Georgia O’Keeffe as a trailblazing female artist of her time. Like Georgia, Barbara transitioned to painting in oils after exploring watercolor and other mediums, leading her to explore plein air painting. After experiencing the rugged majestic nature of New Mexico, Barbara's passion for the Southwest grew, which led her to travel almost annually for a number of years, where she hosted artist workshops and explored the iconic landscapes that were central to Georgia's work. Barbara's fine art collection beautifully captures the essence of the desert Southwest, pueblo life, and the vibrant scenery of areas like Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu, and Taos—places that played a significant role in Georgia O’Keeffe’s creative journey. While Barbara's primary style differed from Georgia's and might be considered impressionist, one can see a hint of inspiration from Georgia's modern abstraction exploration in Barbara's work. However, as Barbara began exploring the Southwest, the range of work also grew, beginning to encompass more abstract work in the late 1980s and early 1990s.