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Lynn Garlick Retablos expands to new office / production facility to address expanded sales demand and streamline product production

News provided by Lynn Garlick Retablos.

Taos, New Mexico, November 22, 2017 - For immediate release

Due to an increase in demand and higher production needs for Lynn Garlick Retablos, the business has relocated to a new office / production facility located in Taos, New Mexico. The new 2400 square foot office is located at (1335 D Gusdorf RD, Taos New Mexico, 87571) and has several individual offices, space for the complete business inventory and a dedicated production area for making the retablos.

"This move has been a long time coming, but the business had outgrown our previous location," says Lynn Garlick, owner of the business. "Though initially disruptive, the move has proved to be very advantageous and healthy for the business. We are able to handle a higher volume of business with greater effeciency and quicker turnaround on both production and fulfilling orders.

About
Lynn
Garlick
Retablos:

Lynn Garlick Retablos creates and sells heart-felt paintings of saints, angels and blessings based on the Southwest historical folk art called 'retablos'. Lynn has brought to the folk art of Retablo making, all the skills and passions that she has learned through a lifetime of drawing, woodworking and painting. 

Moved by the sacred art of the retablo paintings and the santeros (saint makers) who made them, she started creating them herself. Lynn handcarves and paints her original designs on the traditionally used ponderosa pine planks. Then she decoupages high quality prints of her originals onto pine boards, in an old school technique used for the Italian altar screens of medieval Europe.

This process has made her printed retablos affordable. All of her saints are ready to hang or rest about the house, in a pocket or on an altar. On the back of the retablos is the story of the saint's life. Many of them also have a prayer. 

As Lynn became more involved in her research of the saints' lives, she saw how deeply many people responded to them. "I felt a responsibility to make the painting a prayer for healing, kindness and right thought." Additionally she says, "I feel so fortunate to do this art / business. The saints, angels and prayers have changed and blessed my life. My hope is that they touch and bless others as well."

Contact:

Lynn Garlick

web: www.garlickretablos.com

email: lynngarlick@msn.com

(575) 758-3033