6x6 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord
I have begun a continuing education class for still life painting at Texas Christian University on Thursday nights. It's wonderful having fellow artists to visit with and share our paintings. Yesterday our instructor, Carol Ivey, brought a big watermelon into class and cut it into several pieces. Each artist took an easel and took a spot around a huge table with watermelon everywhere. This was my perspective. I had a blast!
Very nice piece Linda! I really like the way you handed the rind of the melon.
ReplyDeleteLinda, What a wonderful opportunity for you, and sounds like fun! The watermelon is great too!1
ReplyDeleteThank you for your cokments on my blog, especially since this one almost went to the burn pile!
Yum! My favorite! Nice job, Linda. It is nice to have other artists to converse and share with. I'm so glad you've found a good group.
ReplyDeleteI like this one, Linda! Very good values. I think you really got the colors of the watermelon just right.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun class! I always enjoy painting with other people.
It's so nice, Linda, the watermelon's color, it's absolutely refreshing!
ReplyDeletegood enough to eat. Good one Linda
ReplyDeleteThis is nice Linda, I too like the values you used. There is a warmish glow to the painting.
ReplyDeleteLove it..Don't know how you can say so much on such a small panel. Now I want some watermelon for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to end the summer with this wonderful watermelon painting. I like how it is glistening with moisture where the light is hitting it!
ReplyDeletesounds like fun!! Great job catching the light!
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