Wednesday 26 May 2010


Pedestal Dish
(16" x 16", oil on canvas)

Put anything in a pedestal dish and it is immediately elevated (no pun intended) from the mundane to the extraordinary. Although I've used similar elements as last week’s abundance-themed painting, here I was aiming for a more contemplative, pared down tone.

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Wednesday 19 May 2010


Fruit Frieze
(20" x 30", oil on canvas)

A recent (and long over-due) cleanup of my prop room yielded this lovely urn. I'd used it many years ago, but as I add props to my collection, treasures often get pushed to the back. I love the classical tone of this painting and abundance of fruit that suggests timeless indulgence.

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Wednesday 12 May 2010


Fresh Fruit II
(12" x 24", oil on canvas)

This is my second take on last week's subject matter. Taking full advantage of what is known as "artistic license" I made the pot a little wider than the first painting so it would sit better in this canvas shape. I eliminated the top berry and added a few scattered ones leading the eye of the viewer from left to right to rest on the pot. And to fill out the composition and add a spark to my reds, I added a few green grapes.

Where last week's piece was restful, this one has more movement owing not only to the placement of the objects but also the addition of the complementary greens.

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Wednesday 5 May 2010


Jumbo Berries
(12" x 12", oil on canvas)

Strawberries are popular subjects, perhaps because they often speak of a long awaited spring. These were huge berries, making it easier for me to get a really good look at them. I was mindful not to include too much detail when doing the berries, as they quickly lose that fresh appeal if overworked.

I could not make up my mind whether this painting should be a 12" square canvas or a more elongated shape, so I decided to do both. Each canvas shape has it's own dynamic. While a square canvas is usually restful, an elongated shape calls for tension in a composition. Next week you will see my second variation.

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