Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Still life with canvas

This painting has been sold

Acrylic on hardboard 8" x 8"
Another still life on the same theme. The pears were very similar in colour to the cloth which posed some juicy technical challenges. I usually do my still lives from life and in natural light coming through a dormer window in the attic where I paint. Quite often this light is from an overcast sky and is quite cool although in this case the painting has predominantly warm tones.

5 comments:

  1. I'm enjoying the design approach in much of your recent work, playing off large, simplified shapes against smaller areas of greater complexity. I see it in your recent landscapes as well. You handle acrylic beautifully.

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  2. Yes, the design element is quite important to me I think; almost intuitively I find myself creating lines and shapes. Hopeless at maths, good at geometry :-). I still haven't given up on oils Don - I think there are different advantages to both. What I like about acrylics is the ability to "develop" an image and let it grow out of the picture plane by constantly re-working all areas until I feel the painting is finished. I find with oils I have to make a lot of colour decisions initially before putting the brush to the painting surface.

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  3. very solid Sheila,design and coloring...

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  4. This looks like a piece that should be in the museum. Great angles.

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  5. Thanks for stopping by Rob and Pat. Really ppreciate your comments.

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