Collection: Cubist Collection

Angie Haskell’s Cubist landscapes reinterpret the Southwestern desert through bold geometry and abstract composition. Her work blends fragmented adobe architecture, mesas, cacti, and pottery into interlocking planes of color and line, evoking both modernist Cubism and the rhythms of desert life. Using angular shapes, overlapping forms, and a refined desert palette, Haskell transforms familiar Western scenes into poetic, architectural abstractions—bridging the natural and the constructed, the real and the imagined.