Camel Rock is my largest project to date. From a flat circle of dirt rose a terraced mount, a perpetual fountain created of Tucumcari rock that empties into a pond, flagstone and brick patios, stone benches… it’s a wonderful, magical spot for a break – take a drive out to experience it firsthand! It is the ONLY area in all of Tesuque Pueblo where public photography is permitted.
Photos by Gabrielle Loffer. All rights reserved.
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The “Hillside” photos show the site’s progression from a drab and listless expanse to an invitingly terraced park-like environment.
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The Barcelona Street project delivered a space suited for everything from entertaining guests to reading on a quiet morning. Within the garden I envisioned niches and alcoves that reveal themselves gradually to the inquisitive soul. A fire pit, pond and rock spring complete the picture.
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