Wednesday, 27 February 2008


Sugar and Cream
(12 " x 12" each, oil on panel)

I have tried, off and on for years now, to do a piece with this marvelous silver set. While they have beautiful lines they are perhaps too intricate, particularly when pictured as a pair, for the tone of my current work. By separating them into a matching set of paintings, I think I have finally found a way to showcase this graceful duo.

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Wednesday, 20 February 2008


Special Purchase II
(24" x 24", oil on canvas)

Oftentimes, one painting leads to the next. I really enjoyed last's weeks paper bag and wanted to revisit the idea. Here I've paired a larger bag with the smaller intricate textures of a pomegranate. I like the combination of the large graphic shape of the bag juxtaposed with the fruit. I purposefully kept the background very dark to add to the drama of the composition.

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Wednesday, 13 February 2008


Special Purchase
(18" x 24", oil on canvas)

To find fruit, shipped halfway around the world, with stem and leaves intact is a rarity. My husband Brian came home with these, balanced carefully on top of our weekly groceries, knowing I would most likely immediately disappear into my studio. Pairing these mandarins with a small specialty grocery bag seemed an appropriate combination, supporting the theme of a "Special Purchase".

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Wednesday, 6 February 2008


Still Life with Gourds and Cranberries
(24" x 36", oil on canvas)

I really struggled putting this piece together, adding objects only to take them away, moving things only to have them return to their original position. Often, I find my first impulse is the best. I love to lose myself in the painting process, rendering a fragile stem, the reflection on a little berry, the lip of a jug—but the danger can be to lose sight of the piece as a whole. The more I concentrate on composition at the beginning, the more likely I am to have a successful painting.

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