Last day of Carol Marine's workshop, she let us select our set up and paint from that, with no specific exercise other than to apply the lessons learned that week. Since Carol does metal and glass so well, I decided to use both in my still life so I could avail myself of her teaching expertise here. I'm not totally convinced the little glass votive reads right, but I'm happy with the pewter pitcher, including its dimple on the side that makes the orange's reflection even more distorted. A fun painting to do!
Oil on Ampersand board, 8x8 inches
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Pewter and Glass, Orange and Eggs
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I think you got a great deal out of Carol's class. All of your posts have been good ones. Good compositions and techniques. I had missed the one of the 4 apples. I love where you wrote the word "apple". Ha The colors you used on the apples is very good! I'd keep going with this.
Vicki
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