Just received notification that my painting "Blue Pitcher and Pears on Lace" (see post on April 24, 2010) was sold at the Georgia Watercolor Society National Exhibit! It had also won an award (maybe why someone wanted to purchase it??)
Anyway - I'm very excited (can you tell!!) - but also a little sad. You know how you have a few special paintings that surpass your expectations - that was one of mine - so I'm glad it sold but still a little sad not to see it again.
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Showing posts with label pears. Show all posts
BLUE PITCHER AND PEARS ON LACE - PART 5
Then I darkened more of the pitcher reflection and shadows, and went over the background again.I consider it finished! How about you?
P.S. My husband told me that I do not give him enough credit for his critiquing expertise - and that I must tell all of you that it is due to his great critiquing skills that this painting turned out well, since he told me to darken the reflection on the pitcher - and that I (the artist) am "merely the paintbrush in the hand of the critic."
Any comments on this????
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lace,
pears
BLUE PITCHER AND PEARS ON LACE - Part 3
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BLUE PITCHER AND PEARS ON LACE - Part 2
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ACRYLIC PEARS ON CANVAS(ES)
I had picked up these little 2x2 canvases some time ago, didn’t know what I’d ever use them for but they were cute!
Then I had my brainstorm – to use them as little pears on a big pear.
Then we had our show coming up with the theme of “seven” so . . . . I painted the little pears . . . .
. . . . to be placed on the big pear!
Here is the final piece. Can you figure out how this incorporates “7” and why I call it . . .
Numerical Pears, 12x24, fluid acrylic on canvas
Then I had my brainstorm – to use them as little pears on a big pear.Then we had our show coming up with the theme of “seven” so . . . . I painted the little pears . . . .
. . . . to be placed on the big pear!
Here is the final piece. Can you figure out how this incorporates “7” and why I call it . . .
Numerical Pears, 12x24, fluid acrylic on canvas
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lili
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Acrylic,
Humor,
instruction,
pears

