Well, that is because your apple is covered with a thick high-gloss candied lacquer that nobody would dare and try and bite into. It is an impervious coat.
Wonderful painting! Love your apples. By the way, saw 2 of your paintings that you did with small blue birds- amazing! I did not know you had borrowed those! The paintings got admired at a Nancy Franke workshop- fun to have everyone discover you if they did not know yet. Nancy raved about your work:) Paintings were beautiful!! You also have new fans from Georgia. Yay!!
Delightful color! & the intensity of the apple is very, well, I like it, what can I say?
ReplyDelete...we all be chillin'..."
ReplyDeleteRed and green, and apples.... does it get better than that? LOVE the shiny-ness! I can see your studio in it!
Well, that is because your apple is covered with a thick high-gloss candied lacquer that nobody would dare and try and bite into. It is an impervious coat.
ReplyDeleteIt looks better than real life. I can feel the weight. What is the red pigment under the highlight?
ReplyDeletemy apple so well rendered it could jump off the page...
ReplyDeleteA perfect gorgeous apple. "Can beat up yo mama" LOL
ReplyDeleteAnother great work - Mike
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Now that's one tough COOKIE!
ReplyDeleteCookie,um,now there's an idea!
yo apple is loco!
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting! Love your apples.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, saw 2 of your paintings that you did with small blue birds- amazing! I did not know you had borrowed those! The paintings got admired at a Nancy Franke workshop- fun to have everyone discover you if they did not know yet. Nancy raved about your work:) Paintings were beautiful!! You also have new fans from Georgia. Yay!!
Word. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that apple!
A whole world caught in one single apple...
ReplyDeletebeautiful!