Chiles
by Karyn Robinson
Title
Chiles
Artist
Karyn Robinson
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Ask me what fall in the southwest looks like and I won't talk about cacti or cottonwoods. Fall in the southwest is chile roasting time. Peppers come from the field in bushels and then to burlap sacks. These beauties are ready to be roasted which mellows the heat just a little. If you don't like the heat stay away from the seeds, and if the chile you just ate is a little to hot too handle reach for the milk or sour cream, not water.
Of course you can just look at them too. This piece is perfect for the southwestern kitchen any time of year.
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November 10th, 2013
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Comments (22)
Lucinda Walter
Congratulations! Your beautiful work is featured on the home page of the FAA group - Beauty of Arizona. l/f
Susan Greenwood Lindsay
Congrats on the feature. Very nice southwestern image. Makes me miss the fall in Santa Fe.
Denisse Del Mar Guevara
Gorgeous bright,and shiny colors-congratulations on your featured artwork f/v