Saturday, January 31, 2009

Road to Hana Hibiscus, palette knife oil painting

A number of years ago my husband and I traveled to the island of Maui in the state of Hawaii. What a beautiful location, the Pacific Ocean all around, varying in shades of greens, purples and the blue the color of my mother's eyes, very deep blue. Enchanting place.

We took a very famous road, a drive on the road to Hana. These were the most tropical topical of surroundings, full of wild flowers and foliage. And it was, unfortunately, nauseating! I suffer a lousy malady, have all of my life, called car sickness. Twisting and turning roads do me in. Before I began suffering from this lousy syndrome, however, I was fortunate enough to spot a wild hibiscus growing on the side of the road. I slipped, literally, over to it to inspect it -- the ground was all muddy. I found it to be a beautiful site, though, and here I present it to you. All palate knife, all the time, when it comes to oils, so you can imagine that this one took quite a while to finish!

"Road to Hana Hibiscus", oil painting with palette knives on canvas, sold unframed, 12"x9", $235 (s&h included), Paypal preferred. Write KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information





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Friday, January 30, 2009

Worth the Wait: Sunset Over the Loire River (France), oil painting

As I have mentioned in the past, my husband is in the wine business and once in a great while we are able to travel to France or Italy. Several years ago, we were in Amboise, France. We were staying at a hotel that was located within walking distance of the Loire River. I am the patient one when it comes to photography (and little else, unfortunately!). So I perservered, waited alongside my dear love, and along came the most marvelous sunset! Here is the end result for you, and I do think it captures the moment!

"Worth the Wait: Sunset Over the Loire River", oil painting with palette knives on canvas, sold unframed, 18"x24", $915 (s&h included), Paypal preferred. Write KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information




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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Adobe and Crabtree, Santa Fe Spring, pastel painting

There is one simple fact here: I love Santa Fe. I have loved this unique town since 1973, when I lived in New Jersey and my husband and I traveled to the West to visit my relatives and see the sights. The first time I had real green chili, I almost died. Drank a gallon of milk following that episode (okay, so I exaggerate a bit!). Saw adobe, hanging ristras, Canyon Road, Taos reservation. I could go on and on.

My dear friend, Kate, and I traveled to Santa Fe two springs ago and, lo and behold, this lovely crabapple was in full bloom against my beloved adobe. It just seemed to epitomize all the best of this town to me, so it's my visual gift to you.


"Adobe and Crabtree, Santa Fe Spring", 12"x16 pastel painting, sold unframed; Paypal preferred, $410 includes s&h, e-mail me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information





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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Papaveri, painting on glass

Papaveri. Coquelicot. Poppy. (Italy. France. U.S.A.) What happy names for cheerful flowers!

Red. Orange. Yellow. Even blue.
What bright colors for these amazing little blooms. The blue is a Himalayan poppy, hard to grow in these parts. However, the reds and oranges are commonly seen around Fort Collins. The orange and yellows are reminiscent of California.

No matter what the color, these lovely flowers make me smile. I love, love, love to paint them.

Don't forget: "Earth laughs in flowers!"


This painting is sold, however, I can paint one like it for you! Write me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information. Paypal preferred

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Peppy Poppies

Once again, those pesky poppies! Actually, they are quite peppy, hence the title of this artwork. Waving in the breeze, beckoning to you, seemingly grinning. I never tire of painting them.

"Peppy Poppies" 6"x9" measured edge to edge glass, sold framed as shown, $165 including shipping/handling, e-mail KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information and images -- Don't you think that's a good deal in this crazy economy? I do! And there's a close up shot of them on my website, www.KarlaNolan.com (click on below!) Paypal preferred





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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Beautiful Rhododendron, pastel painting

Although I am a Colorado native, having been born in Grand Junction, I have very fond memories of life in New Jersey. I attended a bit of junior high school there and all of high school in Maplewood and college in South Orange. New Jersey has "the Garden State" as its slogan and if you watch the opening shots of "The Sopranos", you might think that someone's got it all wrong, there don't appear to be many gardens on the New Jersey Turnpike! The soil there is rich, dark, and full of good things for plants. I have memories of picking incredible strawberries in the southern part of the state and there are even cranberry bogs down there in south Jersey.

One plant I never appreciated until I returned to Colorado to live was the rhododendron. The foliage is dark green and glossy, not bad to look at but somewhat nondescript, and yet the blooms are exquisite. Rhododendron don't thrive in Colorado. I have no idea what the growth requirements are for them but I don't think I've ever seen one growing here. That's too bad, as the blossoms are beautiful, as I hope you'll see in my artwork, "Beautiful Rhododendron".

Here's to New Jersey!


"Beautiful Rhododendron", 16"x20" pastel painting, sold unframed; Paypal preferred, $655 includes s&h, e-mail me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information




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Friday, January 23, 2009

Billowing Sunset, palette knife oil painting

Sunsets are one of my specialties when it comes to painting. Sunrises are not. I'm a late to rise and somewhat late to bed sort of person. I usually see sunrises either on the way to a surgery, a birth, or the airport. I see the most spectacular sunsets all the time, living where I do. We live right next to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, so the view is fabulous. I can go outside in the early evening or even just peer out the window from where I paint -- and there it is, something magnificent, something I attempt to document.

"Billowing Sunset", palette knife oil painting, 9"x12", Paypal preferred, $235 includes s&h, e-mail me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information




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Thursday, January 22, 2009

The Peacock: Old Bent's Fort, Colorado, Resident, glass painting

The Peacock, Resident of Old Bent's Fort, Colorado, has intriqued me for years. I first saw this resident, quite a noble creature, at Bent's Fort near La Junta, Colorado, about ten years ago. He was strutting his stuff big time! Oooh, love that tail!!!!

Old Bent's Fort is an historical restoration of an actual fort here in the West. It's dry, dusty, but sturdy. There's an actual covered wagon out front and adobe all around. I think it's worth the trip to see, but my daughters, aged 14 and 11 at the time, didn't agree. Maybe next time, huh, kids?

This is a painting on glass, full of luminiscence and vibrancy, but you should really study the close ups to see that. A bit reminiscent of stained glass but this you simply hang on the wall to see.

"The Peacock, Resident of Old Bent's Fort, Colorado", 14"x18" measured edge to edge glass, sold framed as shown, $770 including shipping/handling, e-mail KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information and images





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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A Delicate Arch in Utah, palette knife oil painting


I love the landscape of Utah. One of my favorite spots is a location named The Arches. Delicate Arch is maybe the most famous arch in this park -- lots of bright blue skies and red earth in this locale.

I think that YOU should visit Utah! Stay in Moab, drive on into the park -- sit and rest a while or hike around. Bring your hiking boots for the long haul or just sneakers for a short walk. Have fun. This is one phenomenal country to live in, with the wide variety in the terrain and different regions. I'm hooked!

All palette knives, all the time, as usual, with the oils!

"A Delicate Arch in Utah", oil on canvas using palette knives, 5"x7" sold unframed, Paypal preferred, $85 includes s&h, e-mail me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information





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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Angry Sunset, palette knife oil painting

In my neck of the woods, sometimes sunsets seem to have emotion. This one appears angry to me -- as if it's been a tough day in Nature and it's just time to end the day for once and for all. I'm reading into this, obviously! But occasionally the clouds just take on a life of their own -- inexplicably, this one I read as pretty intense!

It's all done, and I repeat, all, with palette knives. Brushes and I cannot get along, for some reason. I make mud with brushes! Palette knives are easy to clean and leave purer colors. I must own about 20 different types.

"Angry Sunset", oil on canvas using palette knives, 8"x10" sold unframed, Paypal preferred, $175 includes s&h, e-mail me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information



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Saturday, January 17, 2009

The Gloaming, pastel painting

Have you ever really studied the skies just before dusk? They can be almost mysterious, like something is "in the works". A surprise type of dusk. A few years back, I noticed this phenomenon and asked around about it -- someone told me it was a "gloaming". Sounded reasonable to me, such an odd word.

So here you have it -- I painted it in pastel -- by the way, you don't "draw" in pastel in my world, you "paint" -- I took many classes from a great pastelist, Clive Tyler, someone well on the way to fame!

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Friday, January 16, 2009

Waving Poppy, painting on glass

This red poppy is painted directly onto glass, then reversed. So you have a nice, smooth appearance on the outside of the glass and a bit of a hint of the stained glass look, also As is usual with this technique of painting, I've used a variety of specially formulated paints applied directly onto the glass in a combination of both transparent and opaque paints. (You can see a close up of it also on my website, www.KarlaNolan.com).

If you have been following any of my art blogs at all, you know my fondness for poppies (coquelicot in French, papaveri in Italian). They are such darling flowers, very lively and happy looking. If you haven't been following the blogs and continue to do so, you had better get used to seeing these babies! They are among my favorite floral paintings to produce.

"Waving Poppy", 7"x5" edge to edge glass, sold in a simple black frame for protection of the glass for $110 including s&h, Paypal preferred, write KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information





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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Old Burgundian Farmhouse, pastel


My husband has been in the fine wine business for 23 years now and we both enjoy wine at dinner. I frequently cook food based on wine choices. And I have been fortunate enough to go to the "wine country" here in the U.S., France, and Italy.

Several years ago, while in France, we visited the wine country in Burgundy. It was early autumn and harvest had begun. The sights and smells were wonderful. Workers, young and old, were picking the ripe fruits. This was the first time I had witnessed the grape picking and it was busy, busy, busy, trucks laden with the fruits of wines-to-be bustling down the dirt roads of the vineyards, onto the narrow pavements of French villages, to the various wineries for crush. There was a sense of adventure in the air. Driving on the small dirt roads right next to the vineyards we would stop to look at the various types of grapes, see how some rows had been picked and some hadn't been yet, wondering how the determinations were made to let some grape clusters sit and others be harvested already. All this was a mystery to me, but to some great winemaker, it was most likely common sense.

Burgundy is the home to some of the greatest wines on the planet, so there is a special sense of pride that permeates this region. The food is magnificent, as is the wine. We were out in the country, not in the cities, and the people that we met who lived in the surrounding areas were charming and gracious. Our time spent there was magnificent.
This is the result of that visit and I hope you can go to this region of the world sometime. Tres magnifique!

"Old Burgundian Farmhouse", 14"x11" pastel, sold unframed, $315 s&h included








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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Little Red Coquelicot, painting on glass

If you have been following any of my art blogs at all, you know my fondness for poppies (coquelicot in French, papaveri in Italian). They are such darling flowers, very lively and happy looking. If you haven't been following the blogs and continue to do so, you had better get used to seeing these babies! They are among my favorite floral paintings to produce.

These particular poppies are painted directly onto glass, then reversed. So you have a nice, smooth appearance on the outside of the glass and a bit of a hint of the stained glass look, also. As is usual with this technique of painting, I've used a variety of specially formulated paints applied directly onto the glass in a combination of both transparent and opaque paints. (You can see a close up of it also on my website, www.KarlaNolan.com).


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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Mountain Sunset Magic, painting on glass



As I have mentioned while blogging, in the past, I am one spoiled woman! I live in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the backbone of the continent, as my husband refers to it, here in colorful Colorado. I was born here. Each day all I need to do is walk out my front door, look to the west, and I see what is on your screen now -- a Rocky Mountain sunset.

For this particular artwork, I've painted directly onto the glass in a combination of both transparent and opaque paints. (You can see a close up of it also on my website, www.KarlaNolan.com). Take a deep breath, enjoy the last seconds of the day!

"Mountain Sunset Magic", sold framed in a simple black frame for protection and security of the glass for $95 + $14.95 s&h, Paypal preferred, write KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information








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Monday, January 12, 2009

Lilac Window Box in Santa Fe, painting on glass



One of my favorite places in the world is Santa Fe. I went there for the first time when I was in my twenties. We lived in New Jersey then, so this environment was a completely new one for me. The adobe, the dusty and winding roads, the lack of pretense (at least back then!) captured me. The New Mexican food is to die for! I am totally hooked on it. Cannot get enough!

A couple of years ago I saw this window box loaded with flowers. I've attempted to capture it several times and never stop having fun doing that. Once again, I've painted directly onto the glass in a combination of both transparent and opaque paints. For your enjoyment, here is that window box again! (You can see a close up of it also on my website, www.KarlaNolan.com).


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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Rouge, palette knife oil painting


Red, red, red! Why not get a bit dramatic in a sunset, call it "Rouge", and make it all shades of red? I've seen very dramatic sunsets over the years and had fun using palette knives to put this one together on canvas. I figure, let's not get too literal, make it just like the sky, add some drama to it! Also, it's heavy with texture!

"Rouge", 5"x7" palette knife oil painting on canvas, sold unframed for $75 + $14.95 s&h USPS priority mail, Paypal preferred, write KarlaNolan@gmail.com








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Friday, January 9, 2009

Lovin' Pansies, painting on glass


I've always been taken with the color cobalt blue. This painting originated around that color. I wanted to combine it as a pot color with a delightful little flower, the pansy. Years ago, I owned a pressed and dried flower business and the pansies were the easiest and most reliable flowers to press. So between one of my favorite colors for potted plants in the garden (very few true blue flowers out there, so it adds a nice touch) and one of my favorite flowers to press, voila, this painting! An ode to color and form, if you will!

"Lovin' Pansies", 10"X8" edge to edge glass, sold in a simple black frame (not shown), as these paintings must be protected from scratches and chips and are more secure once they are in a frame -- new pricing: $200 + $14.95 s&h (also, see close up on my website)








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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Flirty Iris, painting on glass


This is a sweet little iris that I found peering around some green leaves this summer, as if it were saying "hi there!". I realize that I am giving a plant some emotion here, but somehow they look as if they have faces (pansies, especially) or moments of life to which a human can relate. Call me philosophical (ha!).

"Flirty Iris", 10"X8" edge to edge glass, sold in a simple black frame (not shown), as these paintings must be protected from scratches and chips and are more secure once they are in a frame -- new pricing: $200 + $14.95 s&h (also, see close up on my website)









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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Iceland Poppy Quartet, painting on glass

My take on the lovely Iceland poppies, here on glass. Remember, this is painted directly onto the glass with specially formulated paints. A challenge it was! They are such charming little flowers, usually lasting around a day, possibly two if I'm lucky! I planted them in a blue planter last summer and enjoyed the show. They're annual flowers, unlike Oriental poppies, which are perennials. If I could grow them inside, I would!

"Iceland Poppy Quartet", 10"X8" edge to edge glass, sold in a simple black framed (not shown), as these paintings must be protected from scratches and chips and are once they are in a frame -- new pricing: $200 + $14.95 s&h to be determined at time of sale (also, see close up on my website)








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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Venetian Sunset, pastel painting


We love to travel. My husband and I took our kids to Venice one time. Amazing place! The old buildings, the canals, the boats and vaporetta (buses on water). Come dusk, lo and behold, a glorious sunset, something I set out to capture with pastels. A small work but with lots of heart.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Bright Poppy, painting on glass















A happy new year! I decided to post this poppy once again, to emphasize what lies ahead -- springtime and lots of flowers and colors! This painting on glass stuff is truly addictive but takes a lot of planning....I'm currently in the floral mode, so hopefully you'll see lots more of these lovely petals.

"Bright Poppy", painting on glass, 9"x12" edge to edge glass, sold framed as shown, $325 + $14.95 s&h










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