Saturday, October 18, 2014

Standing Still


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Unfortunately, wide paintings never look good here. And it's too bad because I really like this one. It has everything awesome - cups in a stack, bottles, polka dots, a spoon AND a lightbulb! So please, click on the image and look at it big. For me. Thanks.

And click on this book-peek too. <-- This one is a list of things to keep in mind while painting (IMHO).

14 comments:

Diane DuBois Mullaly said...

Absolutely stunning!

Sue Darius said...

Wonderful composition and rendering of those elements. I love how the turquoise is repeated in the cup.

Sue Marrazzo Fine Art said...

AmAzInG!

Unknown said...

Love your art work ! I'm always sharing your work with my high school students.

Debbie said...

Oh Carol I love this one! Beautifully painted and love both your subjects and colors. It is also so exciting to view these sneak previews of your book. Can't wait to receive it. What an accomplishment for you! Cheers!

Anonymous said...

Awesome!

Anonymous said...

your mastery of transparency and reflection are most amazing!

Nancy Darling Handler said...

Lovely. Lovely colors too. Very serene. Where or where do you get a panel that size? I like it.

Merry Lund said...

Lovely painting, nice composition and the light bulb is so perfect for the spot. I have never painted with turquoise and i am inspired.
Thank you for sharing this with us. You are a master painter!

Carol Marine said...

Thanks you guys!! I really appreciate all the comments. Especially when it's a painting I personally LOVE! : )

Nancy, I had my husband cut a 16x16in. ampersand panel in half on his table saw.

Melodie Douglas said...

Fabulous! I love this painting and the size is perfect I have a soft spot for long and narrow paintings.

D. MEYER said...

Fabo!....you can quote me!! Tehe...:)

Unknown said...

i clicked on it to see it bigger, you are right it's a corker! Love this piece. great work as always

Cathy said...

Don't worry, even in a small size your painting is amazing. Would love to see it for real! I love it!