Thursday, July 8, 2010

"Wyoming Spring Fields" 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.

I recently painted a similar art work in palette knife oils on canvas and had a hankering to try it on glass. This is the result. The lime greens in the hills and fields of Wyoming last month were just incredible. The hills were full of pronghorn antelope and their babies, the skies were clear and blue much of the time -- it was Spring in the Rocky Mountains, for sure! Lovely.

"Wyoming Spring Fields", 11"x14" measured edge to edge glass framed painting on glass, $450 includes s&h in N. America, Paypal preferred, write me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information and a close-up of this painting

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