Newman, Dave Mixed Medai Painting “Saguaro & Mesas”

Brand:

$775.00

Saguaro & Mesas by Dave Newman

A towering saguaro rises against a cloud-swept desert sky in this original mixed-media assemblage. Newman builds his iconic cactus from salvaged vintage materials — weathered painted wood, rusted hardware, and repurposed signage — layered over a photographic backdrop of red rock mesas and open rangeland. A striking blend of Americana, found-object art, and Southwest landscape.

Original mixed media on panel, 18″ x 8″.

Out of stock

Dave Newman — YITH tab bio

About the Artist

Dave Newman

Mixed media & Pop Americana · Placitas, New Mexico

Dave Newman is a nationally recognized mixed-media and acrylic artist whose work celebrates American nostalgia, pop culture, and the iconic imagery of the Southwest. A self-taught artist originally from Anaheim, California and now based in Placitas, New Mexico, he builds layered “time capsule” collages from his own photography, reclaimed wood and metal, vintage postcards, maps, and 20th-century print ephemera.

He also paints vivid acrylics — from stylized birds and landscapes to cultural icons and Americana — and has collaborated with the Fender Custom Shop for over fifteen years, creating one-of-a-kind playable art guitars shown in international calendars, catalogs, and exhibitions.

Read More

How to Measure a Painting for Your Space

Before purchasing a painting, measure the width and height of the wall area where you plan to place it. Also note any nearby furniture, windows, doorways, or architectural features that may affect how the work fits visually.

If the painting will hang above a sofa, bed, console, or mantel, measure the furniture as well. A common design guideline is to choose artwork that is about two-thirds to three-quarters the width of the furniture below it, though this can vary depending on the look you want.

Be sure to review the painting’s full dimensions, including the frame and depth, since these affect how much space the piece will occupy. To help visualize the scale, mark the artwork’s dimensions on the wall with painter’s tape.

When hanging the work, a common starting point is to place the center of the painting around 57 to 60 inches from the floor, adjusting as needed for furniture placement, ceiling height, and the proportions of the room.

If you are local to Santa Fe or Scottsdale, we are happy to assist with delivery and place the painting in your home so you can see how it looks in the space. This allows you to experience the scale, presence, and placement of the work before making your final decision.