Sunday, April 18, 2010

"Deconstructed Flower Field" by Karla Nolan, FRAMED glass painting


ALERT: You are about to view art of a different nature. These are paintings on glass -- that is, painted directly onto glass with specially formulated glass paints. They are always framed for the protection of the glass. The paints often are transparent and sometimes opaque, giving a stained glass appearance under good light. They, like all fine art, should not be hung in direct sunlight. The photographs do not do them justice -- my colors are very vibrant. Close ups are available, just e-mail me for information (see below). In most instances, click on the actual image for an even larger image to view -- you'll see lots of different items such as marbelization, transparent or opaque parts of the work -- try it and see! Commissions are accepted.

It seems to me, and I want to preface this by saying that not every artist would agree with this, that experimentation is crucial in the growth of an artist. I find that if I don't "play", I don't grow. The idea of pulling apart the view of a flower field could be an interesting bit of work. Take the sky away, pull away the actual flowers, their stems and leaves, the grasses that grow beneath and what do you have? A deconstructed flower field. Hopefully it encourages one to rethink what one sees. Does that work for you?

"Deconstructed Flower Field" approximately 8"x10" measured edge to edge glass, sold FRAMED as shown for protection of glass, $345 includes s&h in N. America, Paypal preferred, click button below or write me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more details or a close up photo






MORE NEWS TO ANNOUNCE:

The Brigham Galleries on-line auction is now up and running! Go to The Brigham Galleries -- I have four paintings in this auction, good deals abound! First auction is scheduled for April 16-22, 2010.

I am the featured artist at Meko's Art Gallery, 222 Linden Street, Fort Collins -- First Friday Gallery Walk, May 7th -- come and join us!
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Wild Hands Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming, has invited me to be the featured artist in their monthly gallery walk, Thursday, June 17th. If you are anywhere near Jackson, stop by and say hello, okay?
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I was invited to participate in the "Landscaped" exhibition in Graffia Gallery, Spring Lake, Michigan during the month of May 2010. Two of my artworks will be in the show, both are sunsets; one is "Quintessential Sunset", a glass painting, and the other is "Smoldering Sunset", a palette knife oil painting. Stop in if you are in the area. Thanks.
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My new book is hot off the presses at Blurb! Take a sneak peek and place your order if you're so inclined...click on box below for preview....


Paintings on glass,...
By Karla Nolan


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I posted items in Karla Nolan Table Jewelry and Karla Nolan Judaica recently. You might enjoy checking those blogspots. Special treats for special people and times -- Judaica art and miniature encrusted with shells, crystals, and semi-precious stones sculptures.
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REPRESENTATION:

Meko's Gallery, 222 Linden Street, Fort Collins, Colorado
EsScentuals, 142 South College Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado
Grand Lake Art Gallery, Grand Lake, Colorado
Shelby Lee Gallery, 175 Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina



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GREETINGS FROM COLORFUL FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, USA
Karla Nolan


1 comment:

Paintings by Irit Bourla said...

This one is different but always beautiful.

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