SANTA FE GARDENS
15 galleries
A variety of gardens and garden vignettes reflecting the cultural complexity of the Santa Fe.. Many images featured in the book Secret Gardens of Santa Fe by Sydney Le Blanc. Carol Anthony, Clemens, Ford Ruthling, Jim Cohen, Josette de la Harpe, Mel Fillini, Nancy Dickensen, Sharpe, Sol Y Sombra, and others
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59 imagesIn late summer, the gardens adorning the art galleries on world famous Canyon Road in Santa Fe,, New Mexico, are at their best and many feature beautiful sculptures and colorful plantings.
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8 imagesArtist Carol Anthony lives and works in an atmospheric and romantic adobe compound she built on the outskirts of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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7 imagesAn early summer garden with dianthus, cactus, sedum, Worchester Gold Caryopteris , red Jupiter's beard and other summer colors.
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13 imagesLandscape architect and garden designer Catherine Clemens of Clemens and Associates created a simple but beautiful drought tolerant landscape for her home office in Santa Fe.
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13 imagesEl Zaguan on Santa Fe's famous Canyon Road is a historical building which contains a garden that is associated with the famous western naturalist Adolf Bandelier.
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12 imagesLegendary Santa Fe artist Ford Ruthling crated a surreal universe of colorful sculptures and exuberant gardens in his studio compound near the heart of the old city.
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20 imagesHolly Kinley has created a peaceful backyard garden refuge at her Santa Fe home with brick and flagstone patios centered around a large cottonwood tree, orange colored walls and a small water feature.
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6 imagesGardener Jim Cohen created a colorful multidimensional garden space in his Santa Fe compound.
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7 imagesMaster gardener Josette de la Harpe crated a unique garden retreat at her east side Santa Fe home.
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12 imagesTheater star Mel Fillini created one of the most unique and sculptural gardens in Santa Fe following lines inspired by Mexican architect Luis Ramiro Barragan.
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28 imagesDesigned by landscape architect Martha Schwartz, the garden of Nancy Dickensen in Santa Fe is a study in the use of color and modern abstract forms.
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9 imagesSanta Fe is associated with colorful walls and brightly planted gardens, many with an artistic flair or decorated with exotic sculptures and ornaments.
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21 imagesIn Santa Fe, C.L "Tunnie" Sharpe has created a whimsical and romantic garden of folk art and roses as an homage to his wife Helen.
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9 imagesOnce the Santa Fe home of painter Georgia O'Keefe, Sol Y Sombra was transformed into one of the premier Permaculture demonstration gardens in the southwest by owners Beth and Charles Miller.
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3 imagesInterior decorator Deena Perry created a colorful and quirky garden in the smallcompound in swanta Fe.l