Wednesday 23 February 2011


Forelle Four
(12" x 24", oil on canvas)

Despite their diminutive size, these pears pack a great colour punch. By placing them on a highly reflective surface, I was able to exploit the colour further in the foreground. The black background was key in playing up the brightness of both the pears and vase.

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Wednesday 16 February 2011


Sonya Apples on Green
(24" x 36", oil on canvas)

The green cloth was a nice change of pace from my usual white and serves as a wonderful contrast to the reds and yellows of the apples. Keeping both the foreground and the background dark provides a heightened sense of drama and encourages the viewer's eye to concentrate on my main subject.

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Wednesday 9 February 2011


Cherry Glass
(12" x 12", oil on canvas)

I picked up this glass months ago, drawn to its simple shape and fleur-de-lis motif. Its proportions sit comfortably in the square format and I felt the chunkiness of the glass contrasted nicely with the linear cherry stems and the delicate, frayed edge of the white linen.

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Wednesday 2 February 2011


Chardonnay
(24" x 12", oil on canvas)

In a world seemingly populated by drinkers of red wine, I often find myself alone in extolling the virtues of white. My white of choice is Chardonnay, and what better to pair with white wine than a few pears.

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