Photograph, printed on archival acid free, heavy paper. 2021.
Location: West Palace Avenue. Two blocks from Patina Gallery.
"The Palace of the Governors’ courtyard played a pivotal role in Santa Fe’s art colony at the turn of the 20th Century. I can only imagine the conversations that took place with the painters of the day. I have often dreamt I was there with them. Having tea or coffee with the likes of Sheldon Parsons would be a dream come true. The courtyard is a reminder that without Santa Fe’s artists, our 400-year-old city would not be as intriguing as it still is today." - Ivan Barnett
• 12" (30.48cm) height of image
• 18" (45.72cm) width of image
• Available in editions of 5
• Price includes the archival print, framing is not included