Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

“Lemon and a Slice”


“Lemon and a Slice.”
Oil on Canvas, 5”x7”

When I see a lemon backlit from my window, I can’t help but paint it.

 

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Four Pears in a Handmade Bowl


“Four Pears in a Handmade Bowl”
Oil on Canvas Board, 8” x 10”

If you want a bowl like this, you have to drive a Jeep high into the mountains above Todos Santos, Mexico and visit La Candelaria. Lorena, who is originally from Oregon, will give you a tour of her home and work area, and describe the self-glazing technique of previous generations that she learned from elderly artisans. She fires her work in a pit filled with a favorite local fuel, which is produced by the roaming cows. We love this bowl and I can’t believe it is the first time I’ve painted it.

 

Monday, July 20, 2020

Lace Leaf and Lemons



“Lace Leaf and Lemons”
Oil on Linen, 10” x 8”

I set this up for a Zoom session with my fellow Friday afternoon sketchers. Normally, we are pens and sketchbooks at the local coffee shop but since we are home during the pandemic, I’m painting away at my studio.


Tuesday, May 22, 2018

" Lemon and Dishcloth"



"Lemon and Dishcloth"
Oil on Linen, 5" x 7"

Finally, I'm getting back to painting after the headiness of 19 pieces in a show
"Summer Dreams," and preparing for the Garrison Art Center Paint Out.

It's nice to be in the studio again! I won't mention my first lemon painting was so-so
and I'm not posting it. Well, guess I said it.


Sunday, April 22, 2018



"Apple"
Oil on Canvas, 5" x 7"

This is a painting from 2 years ago that I really liked but didn't have the right pizazz.
So I painted over, and then the moment of truth: decide now because if the original
is better, I can wipe away the wet paint.
Enter my unsuspecting son Mike - always good for an opinion.
"I like this one better cuz it has more red." 
Aha! The new paint stays. Of course, after a bit more tweaking.