This is one of my favorites of the tulips. It is often the simplest compositions that are the toughest to come up with, but can make the strongest statements.
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11 comments:
Beautiful! The tulip really carries 'weight'.
It's odd that one of your favorites causes cognitive dissonance for me. I keep telling my brain it's a tulip but my eye keeps seeing a wacked out wooden spoon. ;)
Love the color and simplicity.
Have you ever considered giving a workshop in Germany? I'm sure you have many fans over here too!
So nice- I really like the reflected light from the stem on the bottom of the cup and just noticed the color of the tulip reflected as well. You are just amazing.
I always love how you paint white and the tulip adds a nice touch of color. Very nice!
Very nice Carol.. I agree with what you wrote. Even a single object on a 6" square can be endlessly fascinating if painted by someone who really sees what they are looking at.
Love the combination of the tulip and cup, I echo Barbara's words, love how you paint whites! Also, I am signed up for you Whidbey class, at last, can't believe it!
You see so clearly! I am learning a lot by just looking at your work. It's teaching me to really SEE what I have in front of me. To analyze and simplify what I see.
Love the whites and the simplicity of this. The tulip really is a surprise placed on the saucer.
Love the composition Carol.
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