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Collection of Southwest Cliparts (27)
Looking for Southwest Cliparts? Here you will find a carefully collected gallery of free images in high quality. Each Southwest Cliparts can be downloaded for school projects, presentations, websites or creative designs. Need a custom image? Try our free image generator. These cliparts are free for personal use. Please read the full terms of use.
Curated clip art focused on southwest, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.
“Giddy up!” says the cowboy bear amid a lively desert scene packed with armadillos, turtles, rabbits, chilies, and cacti-all drawn in cheerful, child-friendly style.
A bold black arrow pointing down and to the right-commonly used to indicate expansion, progression, or directional flow.
A stylized Western scene: a determined archer aims across a rugged desert filled with saguaro cacti, distant mesas, and a frontier wagon.
A hand-drawn symmetrical floral garland with intricate ribbons, ideal for framing text or adding vintage charm to printables.
A lively, hand-painted desert landscape blending traditional motifs with bold colors and symbolic geometry.
Classic Pueblo pottery design styles: Mimbres (bird motif), Acoma (radiating symmetry), Tesuque (complex radial patterns), and Sikyatki (anthropomorphic figures).
A versatile library of monochrome Aztec-style decorative borders, ideal for framing, textiles, or digital overlays.
Three classic Girl Scout cookies-Samoa, Lemonade, and the official Trefoil logo-celebrated in a vibrant “LOVE” typographic design.
The iconic Girl Scouts four-leaf clover logo, symbolizing the organization’s core mission and values.
The Southwest U.S. region highlighted in orange includes Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma; inset shows Alaska and Hawaii for geographic context.
A balanced, high-contrast geometric mandala featuring interlocking stars and diamonds in a circular layout.
A curated set of 10 seamless Aztec-style vector patterns, featuring diamonds, triangles, and floral motifs in harmonious color palettes.
A colorful, stylized Kokopelli dancer with intricate geometric patterns and flowing hair, embodying tradition and celebration.
A bold, high-contrast line art depiction of a Texas longhorn skull, evoking classic Americana and frontier heritage.
A playful chili worm dons a traditional sombrero amid a colorful array of fresh peppers-ideal for celebrating spicy food culture.
The classic Kokopelli glyph: a stylized humpbacked flutist representing abundance, joy, and tradition.
A cheerful Bhutanese woman in national dress carries a traditional clay pot-symbolizing hospitality and daily life in the Himalayas.
This universal impact damage symbol warns of potential structural failure or explosive force hazards.
These symbolic figures blend traditional motifs with modern graphic design-each representing animals, spirits, or cultural archetypes from Indigenous traditions.
A classic geometric quilt block pattern with a central cross and radiating arrow elements, perfect for hand-stitching or digital crafting.
A striking metal silhouette of three Kokopelli spirits-mythical trickster deities of fertility and music-captured mid-dance with flutes.
A classic educational motif: a shiny red apple placed on three stacked books in brown, green, and blue-evoking school, study, and knowledge.
Tags: Kokopelli, Native American art, flute player, fertility symbol, tribal design, silhouette, indigenous art, cultural icon, dance figure, spiritual symbol, southwestern art
