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"Taos is much deeper, fuller and richer than what I or anyone else can see with the naked eye," he says. "I'm always trying in my work to express these deeper aspects of Taos. I do it in the hope that others will feel Taos the way I do."
. . Ouray Meyers
Ouray Meyers was born and raised in Taos. He has the same regard for Taos that his legendary father, Ralph Meyers, had for Taos. An Indian trader, artist and writer, Ralph Meyers was one of the central figures in Taos during those halcyon days before the valley was discovered by the rest of the world.
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