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Thursday, January 24, 2013

"After the Cut" still life oil painting orignal art fruit orange knife

  
12 x 12"
oil on canvas
$325

I finally mustered up the energy to finish slicing this orange, but in the process I knocked the vase over and voila! A composition was born. Ok, that's a lie. It takes me forever to set up these still lives...

Here's a work-in-progress shot. I actually painted this over an unsuccessful figure painting, which I sanded down and painted with a wash of orange/blue before I began. When I draw out my composition, I start with a very light color - just a shade darker than my tonal wash. Then I firm it up and make corrections using alizarin crimson, and add splashes of purple to the darkest darks.

 It's kind of a series now. Too bad I'm out of 12 x 12" canvases. I'll have to get some more on Sunday when I take down my show at Oregon Art Supply. Oh yeah...you've all been by to see that, right? Because I'm taking it down on Sunday. I almost forgot Glad I remembered that one. Sunday!



5 comments:

  1. Ooh, the colors are very sophisticated, great composition too!

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    1. Thanks, Diane! You are the queen of sophisticated color combos!

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  2. What constitutes a series, more than two? Hope so - I love this arrangement. It's satisfying to see that orange sliced through. Thanks for the progress image too. ;)

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