Donna Clair Art Collections
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Artwork by Donna Clair
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Our Daily Bread by Donna Clair
SUENOS DEL RIO by Donna Clair
Caminito de Tesuque by Donna Clair
Iglesia Del Llano by Donna Clair
Twilight on Taos Mountain by Donna Clair
My Taos Wildflowers by Donna Clair
Casa Vieja de Chimayo by Donna Clair
WALKING RAIN by Donna Clair
Rio Chiquito by Donna Clair
Morning Poem by Donna Clair
LA SENDA DESCONOCIDO by Donna Clair
Rio Chama at Abiquiu by Donna Clair
A PATH UNKNOWN by Donna Clair
Wild Asters at Picuris by Donna Clair
Mayordomo by Donna Clair
Winter Dreams by Donna Clair
Taos Afternoon Shadows by Donna Clair
Madrugada de Ranchitos by Donna Clair
EARLY MOONRISE AT GOLDEN by Donna Clair
Nuestra Senora by Donna Clair
Saturday Afternoon Stroll by Donna Clair
Early Moonrise at Truchas by Donna Clair
Puesta del Sol by Donna Clair
Estaca in Bloom by Donna Clair
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About Donna Clair
Southwest impressionist painter Donna Clair moved from Chicago to Santa Fe in 1967. For the past fifty three years the mountains of northern New Mexico have been her home and the inspiration for a large body of fine work. Two routes join Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico. The most traveled is N.M. Highway 68 which follows the dramatic plateau above the Rio Grande Gorge. The alternate route, called the HIGH ROAD by locals, meanders through the Blood of Christ Mountains -- Las Monta�as de Sangre de Cristo - winding past centuries-old settlements rich in Hispanic and Native American culture. Donna Clair moved from Santa Fe to the mountain village of Truchas, and has her studio inTaos, New Mexico, for the past twenty-four years. Donna believes that the quality of her life and her work are inextricably bound to the spirit of this place -- the mountains, the mesas, the canyons -- the villages, the churches, and most of all the people. Donna explores the back roads -- finding places that hearken back to an earlier time. Even though many cities in New Mexico have grown and expanded, it is the life and the culture of the past that continue to keep this artist enthralled. Donna's paintings exude a wonderful mixture of the past and the present through vibrant color and texture. For more information, visit her website at DonnaClairArt.com - Enjoy!