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Welcome to the 2010 Avalon Stained Glass School & Art Studio Newsletter. For all your stained glass supplies delivered directly to your door just go to our Elite Delphi Glass Dealer site now. Here is where we will published your stained glass, fused glass and art work. So remember to send us what you are doing and where we share what we are doing. Arlene’s latest decorative painting. A personalized recipe book for “Chef Glynis” Here is Carl’s latest stained glass panel. It is 22″ in diameter and you can purchase ”The Cross, Heart & Rose” here.
Arlene is getting ready to do another Decorative Painting Christmas Ornament workshop and this is one of the patterns she will teach. You can purchase it by clicking here now. She will be mailing out a workshop flyer soon. Carl just completed this stained glass cross “Frankish Cross” and you can purchase it by clicking here. and this one called, “In God We Trust” and you can purchase it by clicking here now.
Mary Coakley of Magnolia, KY has completed the pre-requisite hours to become a certified Stained Glass artist at Avalon Stained Glass School & Creativity Center in Munfordville, KY. Mary, a quilter created a lovely stained glass cross and was also selected as Avalon’s Student of the Month for September. Rebecca Bennett-Price took this workshop in order to learn how to mat her cross stitching needlework. For those of you who missed the last Scratch Art workshop check out any upcoming ones and see what you can create, such as this one done by Arlene Wright-Correll. Some more of Arlene’s “one stroke” decorative painting. Catherine Jewell completes Rubber Ducky Workshop. “Splendor in the Glass” took 2nd premium ribbon at the 2010 KY State Fair. Click on title to buy or to make an offer now. Catherine Jewell completes small stained glass workshop. Arlene Wright-Correll is painting miniatures and is offering art workshops in this and many other fields. Clicking on the titles will take you to one of Arlene’s online galleries where you can buy affordable note cards, Giclee prints, posters or even buy the originals. Catherine Jewell completes large stained glass panel workshop.
Here are Carl’s latest 2 works of stained glass art. Silicon Valley IIII and you can bid on it here.
Here is “Splendor in the Glass” which took almost a month to create. It is magnificent and you can bid on it now at this link. You can also read about the creation of it by clicking here now.
FYI FOR OUR READERS….You can have your arts and crafts on www.etsy.com for a very nominal fee of only 20 cents per item and the sales are fairly good even in this economy. So consider it as a market place for your work. Another good market place is www.nyaxe.com and www.myspace.com Myspace is free to put anything on and that is where you store all your stuff. www.nyaxe.com is where you can put a few things on for free or get a premium account such as Carl and I have below. It has been good for sales and it is a high class act with immediate help if needed. We proudly award the May “Student of the Month“ award to Kris Perrin of Ohio who created this 42″ x 17″ panel as her “first time” project for a dividing wall in her home.
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Here is Catherine Jewel with her finished project at the “Paint a Barn” workshop.
Arlene says painting birdhouses is a fun, stress free project.
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We proudly award the April “student of the month” award to David Tentelman of Alabama who took a copper foil workshop, a lead-channel workshop and an abrasive etching workshop while staying at the Creativity Center.
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“The Bartlett Pear Study©” is a 10″ x 8″ Gouache watercolor on 100% acid free cold press watercolor paper by award winning American artist Arlene Wright-Correll. This work of art is matted in the same size cream colored mat. This work of art comes with an artist signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity and an artist bio.
Gallery representation: All images on this web site are original works of art created by Arlene Wright-Correll or Carl Correll unless stated otherwise. Images may appear different on your computer screen than actual artwork.
Gallery Price is $169.00. Click here to Buy or
![]() “Welcome to Yesteryear”. This antique stained glass door overall size is 71.5″” high by 31″ wide and needs to have more restoration done to it. It has a new 31″ x 21.5″ a traditional English stained glass design panel created by award winning International artist, Carl Correll of Avalon Stained Glass School in Munfordville, KY. This piece is signed and dated by the artist and comes with an artist signed Certificate of Authenticity and an artist bio. This will make a stunning statement for your home.
This was made for Avalon Stained Glass School & Activity Center to hang over the kitchen sink in one of it’s meeting rooms. It is 24″ wide and hangs 24″.The lights are made from recyled wine champagne bottles and the lights are on a dimmer to create whatever atmosphere is required.
Bottle Lamp Click here to buy now “Remains of the Day” 14″ x 12″
Gouache watercolor by Arlene Wright-Correll.
A Circle of Grapes in stained glass is 16 inches in diameter by Carl Correll Jan. 2010
Click here to buy or to make an offer.Standing Butterfly Fairy in stained glass
by Carl Correll Jan. 2010
“Oignons avec un ruban rouge©”
is a 7.5″ x 11″ Gouache watercolor
by Arlene Wright-Correll Jan. 2010.
“Framboises avec bol bleu et blanc©”
is a 9″ x 12″ Gouache watercolor
by Arlene Wright-Correll Jan. 2010.
The new Avalon Creativity Center is almost finished and you will soon be getting an invitation to our grand opening.
You can put your stained glass and art designs on “Wearable Art”, mugs, home and office decor, apparel and much more. You can also sell your other arts and crafts on this site. CafePress and it will not cost you anything. They have 100′s of products to put your images on. They have a base price, you add your profit and when something sells they send you a check. No inventory to keep on your end and it expands you and your art. Check out CafePress . Here is the link for joining CafePress.
I set up my free store and you should also. Check out Arlene Wright-Correll’s CafePress Store.
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