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Diana Bryer Studio

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Diana BryerDiana Bryer paints the people and rich history of Northern New Mexico from her studio in the Española Valley. For her unique art, she draws on the elements of folk art, medieval tapestries, Indian and Persian Santa Fe Cat Woman miniatures, and Japanese woodblock prints to create her own intricate story-telling canvases. Her works have visual charm and the universal power of myth and magic.

The artist's style - call it sophisticated folk art in the manner of Rousseau - has found collectors worldwide and an avid following of those who love her work, filled as it is with imagination, history, color and consummate skill. Read more >

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What's New!

Five Studio Tours of Ten New Mexico Women Artists--Diana Bryer is featured as one of the artists in this series of 5 tours. They will begin on the third Thursday of each month from May through September 2008.
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In Rememberance of Judy Frankel read more >

Diana Bryer's painting featured in La Herencia magazine
Dona TulesThe "Heritage & History" magazine of New Mexico, La Herencia, recently featured an article on Doña María Gertrudes Barceló, more commonly known as "La Tules." She was a legend in her time—the most notorious lady of the New Mexico Territory.
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Receive a FREE color 16 x 20 offset lithograph of Doña Tules by Diana Bryer with a 2-year subscription to La Herencia.
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Featured Poster

The Rainbow Bridge

By the edge of a wood, at the foot of a hill, is a lush, green meadow where time stands still.

Where the friends of man and woman do run, when their time on earth is over and done.

For here, between this world and the next, is a place where each beloved creature finds rest.

On this golden land, they wait and they plan, till the Rainbow Bridge they cross over one day.

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Tree of Life

 

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