Showing posts with label lemon painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lemon painting. Show all posts
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Nestled All Snug
I thought these lemons look as if they are snuggled all down in the towel. I painted this as a companion for the painting I did about three days ago. My friend said that she would love to have one of my paintings, so I plan to give the pair to her to hang in her kitchen.
So I've improved enough over the past six months that I've attained one goal. I always said I'd like to paint well enough that people would like to have my paintings. At this point, at least now I can GIVE them away! LOL. It makes me happy to share them.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Lemon Trio
I wanted to explore painting fabric, so I laid these three lemons on a white tea towel. The background is the dark gray of my light box.
Claire Christinel said that in a workshop she learned that she should look at values not just relative to the object, but also relative to the values in the rest of the composition. (You can click on her name to see her blog.)
I was thinking about that today as I was painting. The edges of the lemons looked very dark against the white cloth. I also thought some of the shadows of the cloth looked almost as dark as the background.
I've painted lots of lemons (there are usually always some in the refrigerator). When I compare this painting to the others, I realized that I painted all the lemons differently, with different colors of shadows and highlights. They all look like lemons, though. The values are more important than the colors. People say that all the time, but when I lined up my lemon paintings I could really see it.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Lemons and pitcher
Arrrgh! I haven't painted in several weeks, and I can tell! I made mud in a couple of spots in this one.
I am beginning to learn something about values. I have a tendency never to make my darks dark enough. Then I have to go back and adjust. I did that on the grapes here. Since they are pale green grapes, not the dark purple ones I painted last time, I laid down what I thought was a dark color. But then when I started painting in the lighter body colors, they were too close in value to each other. Lesson learned.
I just dabbed on some highlights and quit. I have to go out of town today, so I'm posting this. I hope to get back to a regular schedule of painting now that most of the festivities are over.
Thanks to everyone who has visited me and commented over the Christmas holidays. It is so great to see the generous comments from some really terrific painters out there. Thanks again! You guys rock!
Friday, October 22, 2010
Glass bottles
In this study, I wanted to try to capture the translucence of glass. When I finished, I decided that the thing I like best is the shadow of the glass carafe. Isn't that funny how we like one little part of a painting?
If you want to see glass beautifully done, check out Carrie Waller's award-winning work here or here: Her watercolor work is breathtaking.
7" X 9" oil on canvas panel
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Citrus Spill
I liked the way these lemons and clementines spilled across the table when I was arranging my set up. They just fell into position without my having to do much rearranging.
I enjoyed painting on a larger canvas for a change. I have painted this pitcher before, and I can see that my painting has improved. Below is my first version, painted in June.
Still miles to go, though.
12" X 16" oil on canvas
Monday, September 20, 2010
Lemons and water glass
Lemons again. I enjoyed trying to get the different planes and colors that are in the lemons.
The water glass was a new challenge. I've tried to paint a water glass only once, and I think this is better than my first time. My ellipse isn't great, though. The thing I like best is the shadow of the glass.
I started this painting two days ago and was very unhappy after several hours. Today I was tempted to just start a new painting, but I lectured myself and made me try to finish this one. I'm glad I did; I need the discipline! I'd always rather start something new...a fresh canvas, a new possibility. But I don't want to have a bunch of unfinished paintings, so I trudged on.
These were the same lemons I used in my prior painting. When I was cleaning up today, I discovered that they were getting very soft. Several days in the set up and hours under the light hastened their demise! I'll have to find another subject for my next painting.
7" X 9" oil on canvas panel
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Lemon Study with blue background
This is all I had time to work on yesterday. My other life gets in the way. Family and household work still come first.
6" X 6" oil on paper
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