Melinda Littlejohn
Melinda Littlejohn was raised on Quarter Horse ranches in New Mexico and northern Oklahoma.
Surrounded from an early age by the artists and writers who frequented her maternal family's home, the historic Taos Inn, she naturally gravitated toward a career as a fine art painter and sculptor.
Her aunt, Helen Martin, founded the Taos Inn and was among the pioneering women artists of the Southwest. Helen and her husband, Dr. T.P. "Doc" Martin, hosted the inaugural gathering of a group of Taos painters—including Bert Geer Phillips, Eanger Irving Couse, and Joseph Henry Sharp—at their home, giving rise to what became the Taos Society of Artists.
As a child, Melinda sketched and painted alongside many of the accomplished artists who frequented Helen Martin's salon, as well as those associated with her mother, a respected art collector and patron of Taos's five historic museums.
Melinda spent her summers painting and exhibiting Saddlebreds and Quarter Horses on the western show circuit....
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