Wednesday, November 25, 2009

"Chilis of New Mexico" by Karla Nolan, framed painting on glass





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.

The first time I went to New Mexico was about 35 years ago. We stopped at a cafe and had some green chile (sort of stew). I thought I was going to die from the heat and the spiciness. Unfortunately, my tolerance hasn't improved much, much to my chagrin, of course! I love a good chile relleno, stuffed with cheese and cornbread, but leave out the seeds, please.

"Chilis of New Mexico", 9"x12" framed painting on glass, $295 includes s&h in N. America, Paypal preferred, click button below or write me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information








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GREETINGS FROM COLORFUL FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, USA - Karla Nolan

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