Painted artistic posts in Taos, New Mexico

U.S. Route 64 is a highway that runs through Taos, New Mexico, providing access to the Taos historic center (and connecting to the High Road to Taos). On my trip to Taos, I stopped and started walking along this route – even though it’s technically a highway, once you’re in town, it has local speed limits, sidewalks, and stores along the road. As I walked by “Moxie Fair Trade and Handmade,” (as seen above), the colorful and art-covered posts outside the store caught my attention.

It’s not clear to me who the artist is, and unfortunately I didn’t go inside the store to ask … the couple times I’ve been to Taos, it’s usually been under the same set of circumstances: I’m making a day trip from Santa Fe, taking the scenic “High Road to Taos,” and by the time I get to Taos, it’s mid-to-late afternoon and many of the shops and galleries close at 5:00pm, so I’m rushing through trying to see as much as I can. One of these days, I’ll go and stay overnight so that I can more fully explore everything there is in Taos.

At any rate, check out the art on the posts outside of the store:

painted posts at Moxie in Taos, New Mexico
Painted posts outside of Moxie Fair Trade and Handmade in Taos, New Mexico

They have a sort of folk art feel to them, or perhaps even an outsider artist style; if anyone knows who painted these, please let me know.

folk art style animal paintings in Taos
Folk art style animal paintings as seen at Moxie in Taos, NM

Here’s another pair, a bird and a turtle. I think it would be fun to have any one of these as a painted canvas.

hand painted bird and turtle, as seen at Moxie in Taos
Hand-painted bird and turtle, as seen at Moxie in Taos, NM.

Here’s three more, but this time, instead of folk art style animals, we have some colorful flowers:

painted flowers folk art in Taos, NM
Painted flowers on wood posts at Moxie in Taos, New Mexico (artist unknown).

Next time I’m in town, I’ll stop in to visit – I promise!