Carla Anglada

After receiving her BFA from Oklahoma City University, Carla Anglada moved to Taos, NM where she took graduate courses at UNM and studied at the Taos Institute of Art and the Fechin Institute. Carla has studied with a number of living masters, including David Leffel, Michelle Cooke, Sherrie McGraw and forensic artist, Betty Pat Gatiff. For two years she worked exclusively with Louis Tedesco, where she studied the Chiaroscuro method of painting used by Rembrandt, Caravaggio and many other masters from that era. She gained her inspiration from the Dutch masters and women artists of the past, such as Artemesia Gentileschi and Anne Vallayer-Coster.

Carla's work can be found in many private collections through out the country.

Sunflowers
Oil on Board · Image 20 x 14; Framed 25 x 18.5

Rosa
Oil on canvas · Image 16 x 12; Framed 25 x 21
Sold

More Flowers From The Past
Oil on canvas · Image 30 x 24; Framed 38.5 x 28.5

Flowers from the past
Oil on canvas · Image 10 x 8, Framed 16 x 13

Peonies With Sliced Apple
Oil on Board · image size 16 x 12, framed 26 x 22.5

Oranges
Oil on Canvas · Images Size 4 x 6

Pieces Cup
Oil on board · image size 4 x 6

Tres Mandarinas
Oil on board · image size 9 x 12; Framed 17 x 20
Sold

Taos Fruit
Oil · Image Size 8 x 10; Framed 15 x 18

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