Breathtaking pieces of art is what you will find at Turquoise Picasso. Owner Richard Hunter wanted to nurture his old hobbies and interests once he became disabled. Turquoise Picasso allows him to do just that with his many works of beautiful art. Turquoise Picasso offers 20th Century master’s art from Picasso, Erte, Dali, Icart, Rockwell and more. The art includes original and one-of-a-kind hand signed pieces and special editions.

Fine distinguished art can add style and class to your home. Why not have your own part of history with original pieces? Each one tells a story. Take a look at some of the exclusive works of art Richard offers.

All of the art is set in museum archival framing, with U.V. protectant plexi-glass and acid free lasered matting. Protection is key to keeping fine art safe and in good condition. These original and special edition paintings are truly something to marvel.

Turquoise Picasso also has Native American turquoise jewelry and Native American artifacts, rare and collectable coins. The coins are type sets, mint edition, silver proof, mint sets and more. Turquoise has remained in style since the dawn of its time.  Rulers of ancient Egypt, Persia have worn these precious gems. It was also favored by many Native American cultures. These high quality stones are original, fashionable and display outstanding workmanship.

Coins and artifacts each have a unique story to tell and are a fun way to start a collection.

Richard’s main business philosophy is to expand personal appreciation of the arts and the stories they tell of history. It’s not just a piece of art. It’s something much more. From original art to decorative Native American jewelry and more, Turquoise Picasso offers a little bit of everything. Take a look at some of the timeless pieces and find something that fits your style perfectly. Turquoise Picasso has wholesale prices and all personal offers are welcome.

“Treat yourself to something that makes you smile every time you look at it.”

For more information, please call 661-254-0575.

Santa Clarita Magazine