Sunday, December 18, 2011
Reflecting Persimmons
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My buddy Sarah gave me these lovely persimmons right before I left last week for Illinois ... which is where I met my latest batch of troublemakers. We were a bit cozy in the space, which worked out since it was especially cold outside. Here they are acting like good little artists:
And below is my entire group of kids. Can you tell which one gave me the most trouble? But really, it was a great group! We had a lot of fun, despite Kristen's antics. : )
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11 comments:
Whoa! TWO guys... I think I see some groupies from Jacksonville?
You are a master of composition and this is one of my particular favorites! I love the bright colors of the persimmons and the reflections in the pitcher.
Fantastic piece, Carol! Those muted blues with the vibrant orange colors really zing. The metal pitcher with the reflections are perfect!
Love your painting! The reflections in your gorgeous pitcher are lovely. I like the perspective you took. So much to like!!
Great group!
Nice one, Carol!!
What a nice looking group of artists there, I'm guessing the troublemaker is the blond in the front row with the pink jacket, but that's just a guess.
Wow, Carol! This is fabulous! Love the composition. But your values are fantastic! Love, love, love this.
lovely painting. fun reflections and great color.
New favorite...persimmons are tough as the value and temperature shifts are so subtle....You nailed this! Love the persimmons AND the silver pitcher. And the reflections. And the shadows...See...this is what I learned from you- KEEP LOOKING AND COMPARING EVERYTHING TO EVERYTHING!
Super Sigh good!
Merry Merry to you and your family and wishes for a wonderful EASY fun filled 2012:) xo!!
A drop-dead gorgeous painting, and a brilliant color scheme. Thank you SO much for a great workshop experience last week! Fantastic instructor; very helpful demos and painting exercises; and a great and "sharing" group of artists. Unforgettable and very energizing--Thank you, Carol!
Wow! Big class!
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