Okay,
I'll be up front. I do not plan to sell this painting. It was
extremely time consuming to paint, full of detail, which is not my usual
modus operandus. I went to the Northern Colorado Pow Wow a couple of
weeks ago with my husband and then with my young granddaughter. I love a
pow wow. The color, the spirit, the dancing, the drumming, nothing is
quite like it. So I attempted to capture a second of the fancy dance, I
was diligent in my effort, and I am so happy with it! Yaay!
Showing posts with label Karla Nolan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karla Nolan. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Saturday, April 16, 2016
"Southwest Panorama in Reds" by Karla Nolan, watercolor on paper
There is something about the colors of the cliffs, hills, mesas, and mountains in the Southwest United States that is so intriguing to me. There is no one shade of red involved, instead there are underlying purples, oranges, yellows, browns. Usually there is a bright blue sky with incoming storms fully in view when observing the clouds. I love it here in Colorado and also seeing the view in Utah, New Mexico and Arizona.
"Southwest Panorama in Reds", 11.5"x22" watercolor on paper, $195 includes s/h in continental U.S., Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
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Sunday, April 10, 2016
"Vernazza Below the Cinque Terre Trail" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting
This
painting isn't for sale. It's my gift to my husband for his birthday.
He took me to this fabulous place a few years back. I thought I was
prepared. No intention to hike, no thanks, that's not my thing! Once
we were there, however, it was obvious we had to make a trek on the
trail, at least some of it. One can take trains from town to town,
also, but to catch the best view, the dirt trail (and some mud) would be
involved. Unfortunately, I had not planned for this! I didn't bring
any sort of hiking shoe or sneakers, so I did a bit of slipping and
sliding. But I got some excellent photos and ended up having a grand
time! (Especially when it was over, a bright memory!) Ah, Italia!
"Vernazza Below the Cinque Terre Trail", 12"x9" palette knife oil painting on Wallis sanded archival paper
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italy,
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Thursday, April 7, 2016
"Viewing Vernazza From the Cinque Terre Trail" by Karla Nolan, watercolor and ink painting
Hiking along the Cinque Terre trail in Italy was quite the adventure, especially since I had not anticipated this activity and did not bring the proper footwear. I'm not much of a hiker but I do enjoy a good view. I surely got one from here!
"Viewing Vernazza From the Cinque Terre Trail", 14.75"x9.5" watercolor and ink painting, $135 includes s/h in continental U.S.,
Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
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Monday, April 4, 2016
"Spring Has Sprung" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting
This is a bit of revamp of an earlier painting. We have very little luck with forsythias in our yard, never
have figured out why. Our neighbors to the east of us have had good
luck this year, so I was inspired by their fortune. Spring days appear
to be here. Finally.
"Spring Has Sprung" 8"x10" palette knife oil painting on canvas panel, $125 includes s/h in continental U.S.,
Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
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Friday, April 1, 2016
"Solo Act: Red Indian Paintbrush" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting
You
may have noticed that I love the color red, the energy, the vibrancy,
the fire. And so on. I painted this Indian Paintbrush a few years back
and was recently contacted by some folks in California interested in
purchasing it. I enthusiastically agreed, of course! It is going to a
good home and I am so happy!
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
"My Iris" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting
Okay, I'm jumping the gun on spring, I admit it. In fact,
it is snowing again as I type, heading into April. The green foliage
has emerged from the ground but the iris buds are not ready to peek out yet. I'm more than ready to see this iris plant once more. Enough with the snow!
"My Iris, 7"x5" palette knife oil painting on canvas panel, $45 includes s/h in continental U.S.,
Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
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Monday, March 21, 2016
"Mighty Masada (Israel)" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting
It was a once
in a lifetime trip for me, I'd always wanted to go to Israel and "see
the sights", see old friends, see distant cousins. We were able to
travel to Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, the Upper and Lower Galilee, the Dead Sea, and Masada. You simply must go if you can, we felt safe the entire time and it was truly magnificent. The story of Masada is incredible, I'd suggest you learn about it if you can.
"Mighty Masada (Israel)", 8"x6" palette knife oil painting on canvas panel, $48 includes s/h in continental U.S.,
Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
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Saturday, March 19, 2016
"Poppies Among the Greek Ruins at Paestum" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting
Several
years ago we travelled to Italy and visited a more southern region. It
took a while to reach Paestum, but the drive was worthwhile, as we were
able to walk around ancient Greek ruins, still standing to a degree. And, yes, of course, there were the wild red poppies! What a delight!
"Poppies Among the Greek Ruins at Paestum", 4x6" palette knife oil painting on linen panel, $45 includes s/h in continental U.S.,
Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
Labels:
abstract,
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italy,
Karla Nolan,
modern,
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palette knife,
papaveri,
poppies,
red,
ruins
Saturday, March 12, 2016
"Coalescence" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting
I enjoy the late part of the day, just before dusk, especially when viewing anything relating to water (reservoir, lake, river,
stream, ocean). The way the light of the sky bounces off the water is
especially intriguing and putting all of the hue together makes for a
great challenge. I hope I've met it in the painting.
"Coalescence", 18"x24" palette knife oil painting on canvas panel,
Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
Labels:
abstract,
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sundown,
sunset,
water
Thursday, March 10, 2016
"Dusk In The Forest" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting
The
most evocative time of the day for me, I love the sometime quietly
colorful skies at dusk. Imagine walking up the road in the forest at
this lovey time of day and you can see my vision. This is a small painting that is ready to pop into that frame and put on the wall!
"Dusk In The Forest", 7"x 5" palette knife oil painting on linen panel, $45 includes s/h in continental U.S.,
Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
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Colorado,
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forest,
Karla Nolan,
modern,
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oil painting,
palette knife,
rocky mountains,
sundown,
sunset
Thursday, March 3, 2016
"Sorbet Sunset" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting
The dark silhouette of the foothills and mountains, the warmth leaving the skies, nightfall is ahead. What does any of this have to do with sorbets, the light treat between meal courses? Nothing! Nothing at all! I was just inspired by the colors of the sorbets I recall having at a few fancy dinners. (Wink!)
"Sorbet Sunset", approximately 8"x18" palette knife oil painting on gessoed panel, $250 includes s/h in continental U.S., Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
Thanks for looking!
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palette knife,
rocky mountains,
sundown,
sunset
Saturday, February 20, 2016
"Poppy Dawn" by Karla Nolan, matted watercolor and ink painting
Something lighthearted and sweet, ready for your 8"x10" frame. Happy little red poppies at sunrise, welcoming you to the new day!
"Poppy Dawn", 4..5"x6.5" matted into 8"x20" off white mat, watercolor and ink, $45 which includes s/h in continental U.S., contact me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information, Paypal accepted
Thanks for looking!
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italy,
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poppies,
poppy,
red,
sunrise,
Watercolor
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
"Dusk Quietly Approaches" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting
Anyone
who has followed me on-line knows how I am fascinated by the skies,
especially at sunset. I had painted this particular scene many years
ago from a reference photo with a bit of a different composition. Ten
years later or so, here it is once again in a larger format, some
different hues, and I find myself just as fascinated as ever as the sun
goes down.
"Dusk Quietly Approaches", 12"x15.25" palette knife oil painting on gessoed panel, $325 includes s/h in continental U.S.,
Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
Thanks for looking!
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Saturday, February 13, 2016
"Memories of Maui" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting on canvas
It has been some years since we went to Hawaii and I was interested in viewing the sunset. What a sunset it was, the sky on fire, the island across from us dark, the faint glimmer of reflections in the deep waters. Unlike any other sunset I've seen, this is my interpretation.
"Memories of Maui", 16"x20" palette knife oil painting on canvas, $640 includes s/h in continental U.S., Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
Thanks for looking!
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sunset
Saturday, January 30, 2016
"Crimson Fields" by Karla Nolan, watercolor and ink painting
After a small hiatus, I am back. Life can get pretty busy sometimes, but I have a bright outlook! This painting is just a sentimental remembrance of the endless poppy fields which I love so much, what, a trip down memory lane in the fields of Italy or France in the springtime!
"Crimson Fields", 8.25"x11.5" watercolor and ink (unmatted), $150 which includes s/h in continental U.S., contact me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more
information, Paypal accepted
Thanks for looking!
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poppy,
red,
Watercolor
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
"Quartet" by Karla Nolan, original watercolor and ink painting on paper
I
feel that you can see the past, present and future in this poppy
painting. Fitting for the season, eh? The seeds have formed from the
flower having bloomed, ready to throw to the next generation. The poppies are in various stages of bloom and there are a couple of buds just ready to burst open! Ah, Mama Nature strikes again!
"Quartet", 9.5"x7.5" watercolor and ink (unmatted), $115 which includes s/h in continental U.S., contact me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more
information, Paypal accepted
Thanks for looking!
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015
"Poppies Times Eight" by Karla Nolan, original framed and matted watercolor and ink painting
Here's
another original watercolor and ink painting to show you from my recent
show at the sweetest shop in town here in Fort Collins, Colorado! Mind
you, we are going on 12" of snow here in town, which makes me ache for
spring! Anyway, feel free to touch base with EsScentuals for more
information on this little painting.
"Poppies Times Eight"", original 5"x7" watercolor and ink painting, matted and framed as shown, $75, contact EsScentuals at 970-484-7862 for more
information
Thanks for looking!
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red,
Watercolor
Saturday, December 12, 2015
"Mountain Forecast" by Karla Nolan palette knife oil painting on canvas
Inspired
by looking out my northern Colorado windows! This is what has been
happening all day, snow, snow, and more snow on the way. I guess it's winter!
"Mountain Forecast" 18"x24" palette knife oil painting on canvas, $750 includes s/h in continental U.S.,
Paypal accepted, contact me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
Thanks for looking!
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Wednesday, December 9, 2015
"One Poppy" by Karla Nolan, framed and matted original watercolor painting
Just a single red poppy on the background of happy dots, this original watercolor and ink painting on paper is already framed and matte and ready to hang on the wall! This is another artwork from my "Poppy Love" show at EsScentuals here in Fort Collins, Colorado, the loveliest store in town.
"One Poppy", original 10"x8" watercolor and ink painting, matted and framed as shown, $125, contact EsScentuals at 970-484-7862 for more information
Thanks for looking!
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