Watercolor
NV artist Kristi Lyn Glass creates watercolor works featuring a wide variety of subjects. Originals, large/small prints, and notecards are available.
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A Horse Called Poetry–Watercolor Art
Price range: $3.00 through $250.00This watercolor by Kristi Lyn Glass illustrates the title poem for Thelma M. Homer’s 2008 book, A Horse Called Poetry.
All Tucked Up–Watercolor Art
Price range: $3.00 through $75.00All Tucked Up for the Winter. This watercolor by Kristi Lyn Glass depicts the Old Man in the Ruby Mountains with clouds tucked up to his chin.
Castle Kristi–Watercolor Art
Price range: $3.00 through $75.00A winding road crosses a stone river bridge on its way to fairy-tale Castle Kristi in this impressionistic watercolor by Kristi Lyn Glass.
Gonna Blow That Man–Watercolor Art
Price range: $3.00 through $75.00Gonna blow that man right out of my hair! If it could only be as easy as blowing bubbles, as shown in this watercolor art!
Jarbidge Fortress–Watercolor Art
Price range: $3.00 through $75.00This impressionistic watercolor by Kristi Lyn Glass depicts rocks forming fortress-like spires.
Jarbidge Sentinels–Watercolor Art
Price range: $3.00 through $75.00This impressionistic watercolor by Kristi Lyn Glass depicts majestic standing stones.
Puppy Love–Watercolor Art
Price range: $3.00 through $75.00Nothing is as cute as a Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppy! Artist Kristi Lyn Glass captures that emotion in this watercolor painting.
Seaside Bliss–Watercolor Art
Price range: $3.00 through $75.00Riding along beside the ocean waves fulfills a dream in this watercolor beach scene by Kristi Lyn Glass.
Splendor on the Switchbacks–Watercolor Art
Price range: $3.00 through $75.00Wildflowers abound as riders ascend the many switchbacks on the Ruby Crest Trail in this NE Nevada watercolor by Kristi Lyn Glass.
Who Eats Lunch First?–Watercolor Art
Price range: $3.00 through $75.00Who eats lunch first? Horse or rider? Obviously, the horse, as the rider opens a bag of apples in this watercolor by Kristi Lyn Glass.