Showing posts with label cherries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cherries. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Green Teacup
This is another painting that I started in class and then finished at home. I really like the red, blue, and green together. The handle of the cup was the hardest part for me to paint, I redid it three times. I think I came out convincingly. We are having a class show and I am choosing this one to display.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Cherry Red
I wanted to paint these cherries one last time before they were too shriveled. I love the bright yellow background. The two touching cherries are supposed to draw your eye. It is a composition trick I read about in the book, "The Simple Secret to Better Painting ". It is a great book, and I recommend it to anyone trying to make more interesting paintings.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Punch Cup with Cherries
In this painting, I focused on the composition. I think the handle of the cup came out particularly well. I also love the shade of green in the background. It reminds of those antique green mixing bowls. I did this painting on Wednesday of the Carol Marine workshop at the Coppini Academy. It was so nice to be able to ask for help from such an accomplished painter.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Tea for Three
Another painting I did on the second day of the Carol Marine workshop. In this painting we could choose our subject. This is the same teapot I have painted before, and I think it is much better than the last time I painted it. I love the acid green and pastel teal of the background.
Labels:
acrylic,
blue,
cherries,
Daily painting,
painting,
teal,
teapot,
yellow-green
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