The watermelon was having a nice visit with the spoon. But the spoon has no social filter and eventually said something offensive. The watermelon is now a bit taken aback!
Fabulous work! Thank you for all the inspiration, Carol!!!! I hope one day you'll be able to come to Toronto to do a workshop with us! One day I hope and pray. You are amazing! xox
Hello Carol Marine'm an admirer of his painting. It is art in the purest state, and do so every day is impressive, I lack the words to so much that I see in each of his paintings. You exudes color, brightness, transparency in the work they do. So send my applause, an admirer of this side of the Atlantic, in my country Portugal. Congratulations and all good.
May be time to time to take a little break if your still life is talking to you:) Great composition!
ReplyDeleteOh, haven't we all been the watermelon!
ReplyDeleteLove the painting, love the idea!
The watermelon appears to be smiling to me!
ReplyDelete: )
Fabulous work! Thank you for all the inspiration, Carol!!!! I hope one day you'll be able to come to Toronto to do a workshop with us! One day I hope and pray. You are amazing! xox
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteI like to stop and look each day to see how you will stack the watermelon
today.Fun painting.
I see Maggie Smith playing the melon; but the cup? Prunella Scales?
ReplyDeleteHello Carol Marine'm an admirer of his painting.
ReplyDeleteIt is art in the purest state, and do so every day is impressive, I lack the words to so much that I see in each of his paintings. You exudes color, brightness, transparency in the work they do.
So send my applause, an admirer of this side of the Atlantic, in my country Portugal.
Congratulations and all good.
Love the title! I also love that watermelon color against that greenish blue background, wonderful.
ReplyDeletegotta love the reflection! x
ReplyDeletesydsense.blogspot.com