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David P. Bradley (b.1954), "Near Santa Fe", Acrylic on canvas, 12.25 x 9.25", Signed & dated "C 1985

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David P. Bradley (b.1954),  Near Santa Fe , Acrylic on canvas, 12.25 x 9.25 , Signed & dated  C 1985
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Near Santa Fe is an outstanding example of David P. Bradley’s distinctive postmodern narrative style. Painted in 1985, this work captures the artist's unique blend of vibrant New Mexico landscape with rich, symbolic storytelling. The composition is alive with a dynamic array of characters and motifs, weaving together a complex tapestry of Native American mythology and contemporary commentary.
Bradley's characteristic saturated color palette is on full display, with the New Mexico sky rendered in vivid hues that contrast against the rugged, yet spiritual, terrain. At the heart of the piece, a figure stands by a flowing river, a common trope in Bradley's work that often signifies a connection between the human and natural worlds. The river itself serves as a life-giving force, reflecting the crescent moon that hangs overhead—a powerful symbol of natural cycles and transformation.
The painting's symbolic language is further enriched by the presence of a coyote, a snake, and a fish. The coyote, a trickster figure in many Indigenous traditions, introduces an element of playfulness and chaos. The snake, often representing healing and transformation, winds through the landscape, while the fish in the river speaks to the deep connection to water and the nourishment it provides. Together, these elements create a sense of balance and constant, dynamic interaction.