I can attest that the apple was delicious and a wonderful conclusion to a day in the studio.
Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts
Monday, June 16, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Apple
There wasn't much time for me to paint today, so I grabbed a 4x4 black, gessoed canvas panel I had and painted this as an experiment. I may or may not, continue to use panels that are prepared with black gesso but I may use up what I have in my supplies.
Also, I made some changes to a painting that I have already posted, White Pedestal Table.
Also, I made some changes to a painting that I have already posted, White Pedestal Table.
Thanks for looking.
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Ruth's Gift (aka Mixed Fruit #3)
My husband's Aunt gave us these beautiful fruits that she had gotten in a gift basket. Of course, I had to paint them first. The painting will be varnished for additional enhancement and protection.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Apple Slices
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Mason Jar Flowers
This painting came about in two ways. The flowers in a mason jar, table top and background came from a photo that I took while eating at a very nice café called Ike and Jane's. I felt it needed something to balance it to the left and my imagination added the plate and apple.
This painting has been varnished for additional enhancement and protection.
This painting has been varnished for additional enhancement and protection.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
A Simple Apple
Hi everyone,
I have not posted in two works due to not being happy with what I had painted and being a Klutz. I had worked out what I needed to change in a couple paintings thanks to my art buddies but before I could get back into the studio, being a Klutz got in my way. I twisted my foot but continued to walk on it. Four days later, I went to my doctor and found out I had broken a bone in my foot. So for now I'm in a splint and tomorrow, Thursday, I go back to see if I get a cast, boot or have to have surgery.
Painting in acrylics, I felt, would be too hard physically to do but I had been wanting to try oil pastels again (my earlier attempts hadn't been successful). Luckily, earlier this summer, I had rearranged my studio and they were very easy to set up. The only thing I have to do after painting is to wash my hands.
This is the first one I did this morning, a 6x4 inch on 140# water color paper. I had done an acrylic painting on it earlier which wasn't successful so I painted over it. This view shows it cropped as it would look when matted. (The mat is not included). Hope you like it and thanks for looking.
I have not posted in two works due to not being happy with what I had painted and being a Klutz. I had worked out what I needed to change in a couple paintings thanks to my art buddies but before I could get back into the studio, being a Klutz got in my way. I twisted my foot but continued to walk on it. Four days later, I went to my doctor and found out I had broken a bone in my foot. So for now I'm in a splint and tomorrow, Thursday, I go back to see if I get a cast, boot or have to have surgery.
Painting in acrylics, I felt, would be too hard physically to do but I had been wanting to try oil pastels again (my earlier attempts hadn't been successful). Luckily, earlier this summer, I had rearranged my studio and they were very easy to set up. The only thing I have to do after painting is to wash my hands.
This is the first one I did this morning, a 6x4 inch on 140# water color paper. I had done an acrylic painting on it earlier which wasn't successful so I painted over it. This view shows it cropped as it would look when matted. (The mat is not included). Hope you like it and thanks for looking.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
A Single Apple
Labels:
6x6,
Acrylic,
affordable art,
apple,
blue bowl,
green,
orange,
still life
Monday, September 24, 2012
Pears and an Apple on a Plate
This acrylic is 6 inch x 4 inch painted on water color paper. It's matted and ready for framing in
an 8 x 10 frame. $40.00 plus S & H.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
A Pink Cup
Besides working in pastels, I decided to work in a different media and chose acrylics.
This is one of my recent experiments. This 6 inch x 9 inch is matted and ready for
framing in a 9 x 12 frame. The price is $40 plus S & H.
This is one of my recent experiments. This 6 inch x 9 inch is matted and ready for
framing in a 9 x 12 frame. The price is $40 plus S & H.
Labels:
Acrylic,
apple,
blue,
red,
tulips,
white table,
white vase
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