The
beauty and warmth of Southwest art prints

The
American Southwest is renowned for its natural beauty. Based on the influence of
this natural environment and the unique Native American culture, art prints from
this region fall under a special class and are generally known as Southwest or
Southwestern art prints. According to the Art.com website the art of the American
Southwest displays the unique characteristics of being pure, earthy and very
personal.
Some
famous artists whose works display an influence of the Southwest are Georgia
O’Keeffe, Diego Rivera, Tim Cox and Linda Carter-Holman. Art prints from the works
of these artists display an austere degree of warmth and clarity rooted in what
one may call a traditional lifestyle. A number of Southwest art prints show
similar characteristics.
We
present a few Southwest art prints below based on the works of the four artists
discussed above courtesy of Art.com. To view an enlarged image of each item,
simply click on the item. This also leads you to the Art.com website where you
may choose to further explore more art prints from the works of these
artists or those of other Southwest artists.
Georgia
O'Keeffe
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| Red Poppy |
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| Lake George, Autumn, 1927 |
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| Sky Above the Clouds, 1962-1963 |
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Diego
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| Peasants |
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| Baile en Tehuantepec |
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| The Flower Carrier |
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Tim Cox
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| Ahead of the Storm |
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| Twilight |
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| The Picket Line |
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Linda Carter-Holman
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| Blue Vase & Pomegranate |
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| Moonlight and Yellow Trum... |
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| Chuckwagon Coffee |
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You
can also link to more information on art
prints in general here.
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