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Locality: Yucca Valley, California

Phone: (909) 276-0980



Address: 55940 29 Palms HWY STE 2 92284-2541 Yucca Valley, CA, US

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Desert Peach 21.01.2021

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Desert Peach 04.12.2020

Rose Tattoo Original monoprint framed by Leslie Brown $1,200

Desert Peach 18.11.2020

But for a Rose did I betray you Framed original monoprint $1,100

Desert Peach 06.11.2020

New work by Cindy Rinne at Desert Peach Stacked Stone Wisdom 10x15. $200

Desert Peach 29.10.2020

Morning Light Original monoprint framed $750

Desert Peach 27.10.2020

Giclee by Leslie Brown 13x18 $90

Desert Peach 21.10.2020

New work at Desert Peach by Cindy Rinne Inhabit the elements. 7x6 $85

Desert Peach 15.10.2020

Giclee by Leslie Brown 13x19 $65

Desert Peach 04.10.2020

Today’s special is Annie Ortega’s awesome Halloween soaps. Exclusively at Desert Peach! Priced from $3-$5

Desert Peach 18.09.2020

Fredrick Olsen Ceramics at Desert Peach too $160, left and right $100 each

Desert Peach 15.09.2020

Fredrick Olsen ceramics at Desert Peach. Top $160, bottom left and right $100 each. Forty years ago, in 1961, I began a journey that would set the course for the rest of my life. I left the University of Southern California (USC), where I was working on my Master of Fine Arts degree under F. Carlton Ball and Susan Peterson, following my undergraduate studies at Redlands University. I headed for Japan where I would become the first Westener at the Kyoto City ...College of Fine Arts (Bidai) Ceramic Department. I began my studies under National Treasure Ceramist, Tomimoto Kenkichi, studio potter and President of the Bidai, and lived and worked in Tomimoto's Senniju studio and at the Bidai ceramic department for three years. Shortly after my arrival, Tomimoto visited the work room at the Bidai where Yutaka Kondo, Mutsuo Yanagihara, Professor Fujimoto and I worked. He walked in, looked at my Carlton Ball lamp base forms, went "Baaaah" three times, and mumbled as he left, "Westener people just can't throw and shouldn't bother to come to Japan." The next day Tomimoto directed Professor Kondo Yuzo (later to become a National Treasure Ceramist himself) to oversee my throwing and general craftmanship. My three year apprenticeship had begun . . . . "

Desert Peach 31.08.2020

New Work from Karen Karlsson at Desert Peach. $100 each. One of my favorite places in the world is the beautiful Alma del Sol B&B in Guanajuato, Mexico. Throughout the pandemic and resulting lock down, with the B&B closed, owner Hugo Anaya has continued to pay his furloughed staff because there is no unemployment insurance in Mexico. To assist with the bills that keep coming when the guests cannot, I have printed a special edition of my etching The View. Inspired by my original photograph from the rooftop terrace, it is a limited edition of 10 printed from an etched copper plate on Rives printmaking paper. The image is 6x4 archivally matted to 10x8, ready to pop into your own, standard frame. 100% of the proceeds will go to support the staff at Alma del Sol. -Karen Ruth Karlsson

Desert Peach 12.08.2020

Soaps by Annie Ortega at Desert Peach $5 each

Desert Peach 25.07.2020

New Work by Victor Joel Ortega at Desert Peach 8x10 $50 each

Desert Peach 30.05.2020

New work by Victor Joel Ortega at Desert Peach 16x20 $65