'Dona Ana Southwest Desert Cabin View' Oil Painting Connie Blake

$475.00

'Dona Ana Southwest Desert Cabin View' oil painting on board by well known Southwest artist, Connie Blake 1946-2026. It depicts a weathered, derelict cabin set against a rugged desert mountain range in New Mexico. The painting captures a sense of quiet isolation and the slow reclamation of man-made structures by the harsh western environment... as was Life in Dona Ana, historically one of the most important villages in New Mexico since the 1840's. Signed, lower left, her card verso. Sight: 12" x 9"

Blake often exhibited in the 70's and 80's Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. At this internationally renowned event her work reached many buyers. Provenance: from Blake's Estate in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

DImensions: 20” Length x 1.5” Width x 17” Height

Condition is very gooe, ready to hang

Art has long been regarded as a strong and safe investment. Ellen Kelleher, a personal finance reporter for The Financial Times wrote an article recommending art particularly in the $500 - $50,000 range as a sound long term investment with an impressive current average annual yield of 9.7%. See 'Hang Your Investments on the Wall' in the Financial Times published in October, 2010.

'Dona Ana Southwest Desert Cabin View' oil painting on board by well known Southwest artist, Connie Blake 1946-2026. It depicts a weathered, derelict cabin set against a rugged desert mountain range in New Mexico. The painting captures a sense of quiet isolation and the slow reclamation of man-made structures by the harsh western environment... as was Life in Dona Ana, historically one of the most important villages in New Mexico since the 1840's. Signed, lower left, her card verso. Sight: 12" x 9"

Blake often exhibited in the 70's and 80's Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. At this internationally renowned event her work reached many buyers. Provenance: from Blake's Estate in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

DImensions: 20” Length x 1.5” Width x 17” Height

Condition is very gooe, ready to hang

Art has long been regarded as a strong and safe investment. Ellen Kelleher, a personal finance reporter for The Financial Times wrote an article recommending art particularly in the $500 - $50,000 range as a sound long term investment with an impressive current average annual yield of 9.7%. See 'Hang Your Investments on the Wall' in the Financial Times published in October, 2010.