Daily Paintings-Affordable, Original, Small Works of Life- Still life-Landscape-Mixed Media- Abstract......................................"All art is quite useless; so is a flower" Oscar Wilde
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
BERRY REFLECTIONS, 6x8, OIL
As I have mentioned several times lately, winter light in my home can be a good thing. This is another example of a still life with a double reflection from my glass table top.
I love this piece, Carol. You captured the glass on glass perfectly. How long do your oils take to dry? I shy away from oils because of drying time. But, maybe I need to try oils again.
I LOVE this Carol! A still life bordering on the abstract. It's mesmerizing. I think the previous "Sunset" painting is one of my favorite seascapes now.
Thanks for coming by, Carol. And for the encouragement to try oils again. I'd heard that oils can take up to a year to dry and since my studio space is sooooo limited I have no place to put paintings that are just there to dry. Perhaps a small 4x6 oil of a flower to start.........hmmmm! Thanks again.
That is a beautiful painting! The strawberry looks so juicy! I love seeing your paintings, and that Oscar Wilde quote always makes me laugh :)
ReplyDeleteyour paintings are so wonderful! love your beach scenes. your palette is so peaceful and serene. beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this piece, Carol. You captured the glass on glass perfectly. How long do your oils take to dry? I shy away from oils because of drying time. But, maybe I need to try oils again.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this Carol! A still life bordering on the abstract. It's mesmerizing. I think the previous "Sunset" painting is one of my favorite seascapes now.
ReplyDeleteSo delicate and beautiful. Ethereal! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is just sublime, Carol.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections and the berry is so pretty with it's lush green stem.I see you are holding to your halved fruit theme with a twist. Nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by, Carol. And for the encouragement to try oils again. I'd heard that oils can take up to a year to dry and since my studio space is sooooo limited I have no place to put paintings that are just there to dry. Perhaps a small 4x6 oil of a flower to start.........hmmmm!
ReplyDeleteThanks again.