Taos Pueblo Collection

The Artistic Legacy of Taos: A Hub of Mystical Energy and Creative Inspiration


The Taos Society of Artists, founded in 1915, helped shape the town into a creative hub, drawing in a wide range of artists, writers, and intellectuals. Pioneering figures like Georgia O’Keeffe, D.H. Lawrence, and Ansel Adams were drawn to Taos for its dramatic scenery, its spiritual energy, and the deep connection to indigenous cultures. The Society not only celebrated the natural beauty of the region but also fostered a dialogue about the intersections of modernist art and Native American traditions. Pictured: Dodge House on Canvas

Artistic Legacy of Taos

Barbara Cleary's Legacy in American Art

Barbara Cleary's artistic legacy shines brightly through her stunning collection of products, each piece a testament to her mastery and vision. Renowned for her breathtaking landscapes, Southwestern scenes, and vibrant abstract designs, Cleary's work has earned her a prominent place in prestigious institutions such as the Mabee Gerrer Museum of Art, the Museum of the Southwest, and the Rockwell Museum of Corning, NY. Her paintings, including captivating floral and abstract oil artworks, are celebrated for their intricate details and emotional depth. By featuring Cleary’s artwork on our exclusive range of candles, mugs, and water bottles, we honor her artistic contributions and bring a touch of her elegance and beauty into your everyday life. Explore our collection to experience the enduring charm and artistry of Barbara Cleary, and celebrate a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate.