Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Harvest Squares: Radishes and Mixed Beans
(12" x 12" each, oil on canvas)
These days there are so many things I want to paint I hardly know where to start; it seems every fruit and vegetable has star potential. Here are two small canvases from a companion series to my "Fruit Squares". Dedicated to vegetables, I'm calling this series "Harvest Squares".
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Fruit Squares: Cape Gooseberries
(12" x 12" oil on panel)
Cape gooseberries, or ground cherries, have a truly great "painter's" combination of brightly coloured berries and delicately textured husks. I can easily lose myself in the intricacies of this fruit. It can come as a surprise when I finally step away from my easel and see how the seemingly abstract shapes really do communicate the nature of my subject.
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Bev's Vase
(18" x 24", oil on canvas)
I fell in love with this vase at a recent pottery show. I loved its size, shape and proportions as well as its finish. There is a world of difference between a hand-made piece and one that is mass-produced, and this fact became even more apparent as I struggled to capture its unique personality on canvas. Although I have taken some artistic license with the vase's finishing, I've tried to remain true to its original form.
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Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Fruit Squares: Maraschinos and Clementines
(12" x 12" each, oil on canvas)
Here are two more additions to my "Fruit Squares" series. The fun began with the decision on the jar shape for each fruit. The maraschinos demanded a tall jar to show the stems to advantage, while the clementines needed a rounded shape to hug the curves of the segments. While I cannot pretend this is important art, they are pleasing little canvases. Sometimes art should simply brighten your day.
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