Tuesday, May 25, 2010

More Cabbage, 6x8, oil, SOLD

As if one cabbage painting is not enough, I did another!  Same cabbage, different view.  You can see how pretty is was with the big leaves surrounding the head.

12 comments:

Unknown said...

So beautiful! Your use of cool and warm colors is masterful.

Diana Marshall said...

wow you have made the humble cabbage into a masterpiece, twice! Love the blues and greens you have used, stunning.

Atul Pande said...

What an odd subject matter for such lovely paintings! As always, you have given the humble cabbage a glamorous rendering.

Carol Blackburn said...

OK Carol, now you've got me wanting some cole slaw. Nice cabbage.

marie christine said...

Lots of lovely colours !

Catherine Jeffrey said...

wow, these cabbages are great! Love the variety of colors. The purples in the previous post are so dramatic, and the light seems to shine through the leaves on the right side. Lovely work. Been working like crazy, trying to finish paintings for the show, so I missed your NY posts. Will have a look through your always interesting comments.

Gwen Bell said...

Love both of these cabbages, Carol. It would be hard to choose a favorite because they both have their own unique beauty. Love the airy feel of this one with that gorgeous use of turquoise.

jennifer woodburn said...

Lovin' these cabbages. Amazing colour palette - and as always, your brushstrokes make the piece!

Kay said...

If I could I would love to have all your vegie and fruit paintings on a wall..such color and composition..turning humble fruits into wonderful art

Marie Theron said...

As nice as the previous one, Carol! I once had a dinner guest who arrived with a giant cabbage with all the outer leaves intact! He wanted to bring flowers but found the cabbage more beautiful! Regards from Cape Town!

Kay said...

Thanks for visiting my site! I live in Utah at almost 5000 ft above sea lelvel..usually 70's in May but weird spring this year!. 80 tomorrow..

Anonymous said...

brilliant colour handling for both cabbages Carol!