Showing posts with label Fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fruit. Show all posts

21 January, 2014

Mail Memories



I was recently in this show in Canada but the on-line portion of the show didn't happen so I thought I'd post my entry here. Now the show is over, my card will be sent to one of the other participants and I wl receive someone else's card.



This is the first time I've entered a show like this and it was fun to do. On reflection there are things I would change about my piece were I to do it again. But art, like so many things in life, is about a journey where you continue to make progress and learn from your prior efforts.


24 October, 2013

Loafing Around


I have a lot of recipe books because I love to cook. Even so, I am always looking out for new recipes. I came across this cake recipe at the website of a magazine from Britain called 'The Simple Things'.

For those who might not know, icing sugar is also known as powdered sugar. I used less sugar for the icing than was called for but with probably too much orange juice. This may be why the icing ran off so much. I just kept scooping it up and pouring it back onto the loaf. Next time I'll make sure the icing is thicker.
And yes, there will be a next time. Yum!

http://www.thesimplethings.com/janis-cake-in-the-house-pistachio-raspberry-loaf/

16 September, 2013

Working Out

Some time ago, I sent a friend a card that featured a cut-down watercolour painting I'd done of bananas and other fruit displayed for sale at a market in Tahiti. As my friend is half-Tahitian, I knew she would appreciate the subject. She appreciated it so much that she chose to have it framed.

Here is the original painting which was 5"x7".


And here it is reduced to 4"x6" and framed.



Recently, my friend contacted me and asked me if I would create two more paintings on a similar theme. I was excited to do it partly because it presented an interesting challenge. I created the original painting from one of my own photographs with only minor creative license on my part. However, my friend asked if I could include certain foods which meant creating paintings from a variety of reference materials. That said, overall, she gave me free rein to do what I felt inspired by artistically.



I began by writing out her requests on a piece of paper where I could easily see what she wanted so I could accommodate them as much as possible in my planning (and to make sure I didn't forget anything). That meant listing the fruits and vegetables she wanted, specific requests about some of the food such as showing an open passion fruit, and that she wanted lots of bright colours. Equally important was the size. She wanted to frame them in the same frame as the original work so the size of the paintings had to be 4"x6". In addition the paintings were to be hung in the same room so the proportions of the objects in the new paintings had to be similar to those in the original.

Next I began collecting together the photographs that she sent me, my own photographs, as well as some some watercolour studies I'd done in years past. 


I started by doing a rough drawing of some compositions to try out ideas and see what I could fit in.


I noted some of the changes I wanted to make when I did the final drawing and what colours I would use. Not only did the compositions have to have a good balance but the colours did too. There are a lot of yellows and yellow-orange, and yellow-greens in tropical fruit and it was important to separate them where possible.


The next step was to draw the final composition, first in pencil and then in pen. You can see more changes I made from the sketches above.
I showed the (L-R) papaya, mango, and coconut open to provide interest since piles of the fruit aren't that interesting


 Another challenge was including the taro plant. It is sold with the leaves cut off but my friend wanted them included, if possible. The way to do it (as it is a tall plant) was to lie it down in the front. This also added some interest to the objects behind sitting side by side.

One of the things my friends had requested were tropical fish. As you can see they didn't make the cut. The fish are sold on ice on separate stalls so it didn't make sense to include them among fruit and vegetables on colourful cloth-covered tables.

 I made the drawings a little larger than 4"x6" because my friend lives in another state and I don't know how much overage was needed for framing.


I included the blue patch in the background in each painting to link them to the original.


I made some of the passion fruits purple for colour balance. The photos I had were yellow on the outside but that would have been too much yellow and I saw photos of purple ones on the internet.

The final step was sending images of the finished work to my friend who thankfully loved the paintings.

26 July, 2013

Fruitful Efforts



I don't have a name for this yet. 5"x7" Oil on canvas.

Underneath the painting is a rough texture created by spreading modeling paste across the canvas before painting. Doing so the day before painting allows for plenty of time for the paste to dry.

24 April, 2012

New Painting


To date, yellow and violet have not been one of my favourite complementary colour schemes but working with different versions of violet have made me re-think this.
'I Feel Like a Lemon' 5" x 7" Acrylic on canvas board.

19 April, 2012

New Painting

It's been a really busy time in my studio just lately. It could be due to my upcoming trip to England to visit family and friends.



'Three lemons' 8" x 10" Acrylic on board.

18 April, 2012

New Painting


I've escaped from fruit for a moment and have a new flower painting to show off.
This is 'Pink Confection' 8" x 10" Acrylic on board.

16 April, 2012

New Painting

I'm having a small respite from apples but still staying with fruit.


'Pretty Pear' 5" x 5" Acrylic on canvas.

11 April, 2012

New Painting

I'm still thoroughly enjoying my studio time with apples.



'Good Enough to Eat' 5" x 5" Acrylic on canvas.

30 March, 2012

An Apple a Day


I've previously mentioned being in an apple kind of mood lately. It appears there is no end in sight.
'Ready and Waiting' 5" x 5" Acrylic on canvas.

20 February, 2011

Pencil Power


Since I describe myself as an artist, I thought it might be time to post some of my art on my blog.



Excuse the poor quality of the pictures but I have done it on purpose to prevent people from copying them.




These drawings are from one of my sketchbooks. It's a good way to make waiting time less tedious.
This sketchbook is from an English company called Derwent who also make the coloured pencils I use. It's a pretty strong book. It survived being dropped into a toilet bowl (not on purpose) at a roadside rest. Some of the pencils I use are water soluble so I was convinced the colours would run, but the elasticated closure kept the pages so firmly together the water didn't penetrate. A monumental relief after all that work.




This and the next picture are from another sketchbook.




Sometimes these drawings prompt a painting and sometimes they are just fun to do and an excuse to document something beautiful.