Description
Taos Pueblo might be one of the most photographed places in the world, because of its distinctive architecture. This striking photograph captures the pueblo on a frosty day in winter. The light dusting of snow along the roof tops and in the foreground emphasizes the chilliness of the day. Taos Pueblo has stood for over ten centuries offering warmth and safety during the cold New Mexico winters. This photograph is signed in the lower left hand corner by the photographer, Debbie Lujan.
As a resident of Taos, she brings a unique dimension to photography of the pueblo—she can go where the average visitor cannot, such as rooftops and restricted areas. As Debbie says, “If one cannot come to the pueblo, I can bring the pueblo to the world through my photographs.”
Debbie Lujan, owner of White Flower Photography, is a recognized photographer and has won several awards for her depictions of Taos and the surrounding countryside.
This beautiful art work is protected with Museum Glass, an anti-reflection picture framing glass with conservation grade UV protection. With its nearly invisible finish, it effectively blocks up to 99% of harmful indoor and outdoor UV light rays so framed pieces remain clearer and brighter for longer. It is the best glazing option available for art, photographs and other important personal keepsakes.
Condition: Excellent- original condition
Provenance: Purchased from the artist’s mother at the pueblo.