Guadalupe Street

Heike Strobel, Artist

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Heike Strobel, Artist.

Heike Strobel, Artist

One of the many artists from the area, Heike Strobel shows off her creations.

Update

  • 2006-10-09 - Non-Profit status has been achieved. Contact Heike for more details. Use the link below.
 

Dennis B. Villa Pando, Wood Sculptor

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Dennis B. Villa Pando, Artist.

Dennis B. Villa Pando, Artist

At the far corner of this day's Artists Market, Dennis B. Villa Pando hangs out near his chain saw sculpted creations. In the next booth someone checks out the pottery.

 

Site Santa Fe

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Site Santa Fe.

Site Santa Fe

On the corner of Paseo de Peralta and Guadalupe, with the artists out back and the farmers over toward Guadalupe, Site Santa Fe is the main building that catches the eye. Although there is another building with a great mural on it, be sure to see the next panorama...

Look carefully to the left of the building and you can see the white tops of the shady tents set up by the farmers and artists.

 

Farmers Market, Musicians Play

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Musicians Playing at the Farmers Market.

Musicians Play at the Farmers Market

Organic produce, plants, baked goods, clothing, art, music...

Over the musicians' shoulders you can see views of the Sangre de Christo foothills. Views while you shop.

 

Paseo de Peralta at Guadalupe

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Sign for the Artists Market.

Sign for the Artists Market

Looking down Paseo de Peralta you can see the Site Santa Fe building. To the left of that you can see parking and the little white tips of tents off in the distance...shady spots to find vegetables, fruits, and more. The intersection down there is where Guadalupe intersects with Cerrillos.

As you pan left you will see one of cool aspects of Santa Fe: murals on otherwise boring utility boxes and other places with enough space, like the electrical utility building across the street. Yeah murals! Boo graffiti.

 
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