Wednesday, 31 March 2010


Sweet Clementine
(12" x 12", oil on canvas)

After some large canvases, I was ready for a small format. Large works take a lot of concentration, and I have to be careful not to get disinterested after a few days of looking at the same objects. A small piece comes together more quickly and is a shorter commitment. This jug and fruit seemed a natural pair for a 12" square canvas.

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Wednesday, 24 March 2010


Citrus Brights
(24" x 36", oil on canvas)



While I originally had a white plate in the background, I swapped it for the red one at the last minute. While the white suited my morning theme better, the red raised the colour excitement to a new high. I have learned that it is often better to let my heart dictate decisions and leave my head to more mundane affairs.



A note:
While placing my last order for supplies I mistakenly ordered Ultramarine Blue GS (green shade) instead of my usual French Ultramarine Blue... and what a happy mistake this turned out to be! Rather than return it, I thought I'd give it a try. The bright, fresh greens in this piece are made using this new blue and I have now added this colour to my palette.


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Wednesday, 17 March 2010


Mango
(14" x 18", oil on canvas)

Mangoes offer, quite simply, the most spectacular range of colour to the artist. However, the shape of the mango is another thing and quite a challenge. I’ve lost count of the number of compositions I tried before arriving at this one, although I think my frustrated attempts paid off quite handsomely with this small painting. And as a bonus, while I fussed and struggled, the mango ripened and became even more intensely coloured.

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Wednesday, 10 March 2010


Juice Bar
(18" x 36", oil on canvas)

"Juice Bar" is the sum total of the lessons I learned doing the small series of glasses, presented February 10, 17 and 24.

Again, the task with a large painting comprised of mostly perishable fruit, was to get down as much information as possible in the first two days of work. Over the years, I have developed my own way of "taking notes" with paint that allows me to bring a work to completion long after my set has changed from fresh to foul.

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Wednesday, 3 March 2010


Pure & Simple
(18" x 24", oil on canvas)

I built this composition around the clementine, and I did so quickly knowing that the attached leaf would not last long under my hot lights. After fussing around for a day I settled on this somewhat simple grouping and got down to painting. A few hours into the painting process I started to think that this was turning into quite a little gem. The brightness of the jug, the heat of the reds and oranges, the unexpected impact of the blue handle were all adding up to equal quite a powerful piece.

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