Well, I spent all day yesterday repainting the 12 hours and 2 wipes painting from the day before (see earlier post), and finally came out with something I like (not these pears)! Whew.
Then today I was setting up for a larger painting again and having a tough time - when I realized that these 3 pears, just a peice of what I was going for, would be great for a small painting. So here it is. I used glass for the reflections. I spent this evening setting up for the larger painting after all, and tomorrow I'll paint that.
WORKSHOP UPDATE: Karin and I are ammending the workshop to include 20 people because - well, it's filled up already. Crazy.
Your paintings are like short stories...I look forward to each new one...the characters you paint are as clear as a Dickens...not so somber thankfully.
ReplyDeleteI think paintings are much more interesting when they contain reflections. Nice!
ReplyDeleteLove your paintings, Carol. The brush strokes supply many geometric planes...These become the areas of light and shadow. The strokes also bring the edges to life!
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I wish I could attend! I hope you conduct it next time where I can drive, even if very far, and come to attend.
ReplyDeleteThis is a gem, Carol! love the color harmony.
ReplyDeleteReally nice atmosphere to this painting!
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