Showing posts with label still life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label still life. Show all posts

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Two Pears on Stripes

I had a first as an artist yesterday.  I sold my little pear painting from yesterday the same day I posted it.  I always thought that would be a fun thing to have happen, and it was!  Little victories, right?  I was riding that high, and thought I would have another go at these little pears.  
oil on panel
6 x 6
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Pear on Stripes

Sometimes pears are tricky to paint because they are essentially two shapes put together.  This one took me a few tries, but I think I was able to capture the bulbous bottom.  I have a hard time painting when it's cold and snowy outside.  I'm hoping spring will come soon!
oil on panel
6 x 6
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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Three Jalapenos

After so many larger paintings, I wanted to mix it up and do a 6 x 6 again.  I found these little jalapenos at the farmer's market.  The lady who was selling them was very nice, but couldn't figure out why I kept sorting through her pile and picking out certain ones.  I told her I was going to paint them, and she became even more concerned, asking exactly what I planned to paint ON them.  I tried to explain that I was going to paint a picture of them, but them I'm pretty sure she just wrote me off as crazy because she just nodded her head and said "oh okay" a lot.  I really like the way this one turned out though!
oil on panel
6 x 6
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Monday, July 1, 2013

Lemons, Limes and a Blue Pitcher

Yet another painting that I brought home from Eden to photograph. :)  I've been too busy unpacking and trying to get life back to normal to paint.  I'm hoping soon I will get back into my routine.  Even though this painting is from several months ago, I love that I was able to hint at shapes and figures without overworking them.  That's something I've been working hard to accomplish lately.
oil on deep canvas
10 x 10
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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Two Lemons

This painting is another that I painted several months ago that has been hanging out in Eden.  It's a 10 x 10, but I remember at the time thinking it was such a large painting!  I had been working so long in the 6 x 6 format trying to get comfortable with still life painting.  I'm still not 100 percent comfortable switching back and forth between small and large, but it is getting easier.
In other news, we just got back from a week long vacation in Mexico.  We all had a blast, even if we did get more sun than we should have.  I brought my fancy schmancy camera with all intention of capturing colorful Mexican architecture, luscious palm trees and tranquil beach scenes to paint.  Mostly, however, I captured pictures of the kids with varying amounts of sand coverage.  I did manage to snap a few of the beautiful and colorful clouds over the ocean, so maybe one of those will turn into something!
oil on deep canvas
10 x 10
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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Pear Lineup

Pears are always so interesting to paint.  They have quirky little bulges and points, giving each one its own personality.  Pears seem to have more "human" qualities.  I think that's why the pears I paint always seem to be socializing to me.  I also love the way their chartreuse looks against blue!
oil on deep canvas
12 x 24
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Sliced Grapefruit Wedges

I love working with the bright pink colors found in grapefruits.  They work so well with the orange rinds and turquoise/teal paper underneath.  This painting was actually painted several months ago for the cafe displaying my work, but I only just got around to bringing it home to photograph and list for sale.  I finally gave them enough other large paintings to keep the spot!
oil on deep canvas
16 x 20
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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Pink Peonies

I struggle with flowers.  I don't know why they baffle me so much, but I just can't seem to figure out a strategy.  I never see shapes and values.  Instead I see every petal, every color change and I forget what I know and paint accordingly.  Usually I wipe the whole thing and go paint some fruit instead.  This time I think I progressed.  I figured something out, or just ignored what I thought I was looking at, and stayed looser.  Whatever happened, I'm hoping it will be only steps forward, and not back into my old habits.
oil on panel
9 x 12
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Patron Bottle

I couldn't figure out what to paint today, and none of my setups were working for me.  So I pulled out this bottle of Patron tequila, and just had fun.  I should keep this in mind whenever I have painter's block, as I think I succeeded in keeping this one fairly loose.  Perhaps a change in subject helped freshen me up!
oil on panel
8 x 8
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Monday, June 3, 2013

Blackberries and Creamer

It might take me a while to stop painting blackberries.  There is so much to do with their shapes and reflections.  It's almost as if they have 100 mirrors facing in all different directions.  I also love this creamer.  Every side picks up a different color and has its own value. 
oil on deep canvas
8 x 8
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Friday, May 31, 2013

Back Lit Lime and Blackberries

I was playing around with the back lighting a little more with this one.  The shadows and the glow it creates are so fun.  I tried to stay a little looser with the blackberries on this one, trying to only hint at their shape.
oil on panel
6 x 6
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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Sunflowers and Blackberries

It's not quite sunflower season here, but that's why I love Trader Joe's.  You can't beat a bunch of sunflowers for $3!  I wasn't sure how I was going to capture the idea of the window behind, but it was much more simplistic than I thought.
oil on cradled panel
8 x 10
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Blackberries on Plate

I saw these beautiful blackberries and thought it would be fun to play with their shapes and reflections.  I also wanted to try the striped cloth again, and thought this simpler setup would work well.
oil on deep canvas
12 x 12
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Morning Coffee

When I set up this composition, I kept taking out the coffee bag and putting it back.  I couldn't make it work at first, but I'm glad I left it.  I think I was nervous that I wouldn't be able to capture the folds and reflective surface.  In the end, it just might be my favorite part.  What I love most about this painting is that I didn't overwork it.  Maybe I am finally figuring it out!
oil on deep canvas
11 x 14
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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Lemons and the White Creamer

I wanted to keep this one less whimsical while still adding some color.  I picked up this vintage creamer at a local antique shop, and I've been searching for a set up to paint it in.
oil on canvas
16 x 20
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Daisies on Polka Dots

I'm having so much fun with these larger paintings.  This one is bigger than my previous paintings, and I am pretty happy with the outcome.  I set up these flowers without the polka dots first, but thought they needed some more color.
oil on deep canvas
20 x 24
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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Magnolia

I painted this magnolia flower in a white vase for Daily Paintworks "paint it white" challenge.  It seems more like I did a paint it grey challenge, but in all fairness, every object is actually white.  Maybe I'll try it again and have white be the dominant shade instead of the least.  
oil on panel
6 x 6
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Friday, April 19, 2013

Blueberries and Spoon

I've been having fun working with these larger canvases.  It gives me a lot of room (literally) to play around and try new things.  This one was really fun to spread all the bright colors around and work them into the reflections on the spoon and even on the berries.  While I'm not usually one to toot my own horn, this photo does not do the painting justice.  Maybe I'll update with a better picture if I can get one.
oil on deep canvas
10 x 20
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Colorful Grapes

I had so much fun with the grapes, I thought I'd have another go at the same bunch.  I plopped them down in the same position on an ombre napkin, and had a blast!  
oil on deep canvas
12 x 12
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Monday, April 15, 2013

Red Grapes

This bunch of grapes was so fun to paint!  Perhaps I've gotten my groove back, or perhaps it was blind luck, but this painting was so enjoyable from beginning to end.  I need to stop assuming everything new will be difficult, and instead figure out what similarities it has to things I have painted before.  What did I learn from this painting?  Grapes are just oval cherries, or maybe smaller eggplants.
oil on panel
 6 x 6
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