My fourth oil still life. This was a challenge because of the excess of white porcelain.
I chose it because of the teapot, which I found in a local antique shop. The 'Shelly' cup, saucer and plate were used to add to the 'white' challenge.
I have since seen a companion cup to the teapot as a still life painting on Instagram but I think that it was in America. It was very well painted.
I liked the shape of the pot with the 'globe-like' panels separated by a ribbon of gold. I chose the digestive biscuits because the tone and colour helped to create a unity in the composition.
I am still not totally happy with my techniques in this style of oil because, even though in this photograph it can't be seen, the background is not a unified as I want. I am experimenting with the mediums that I use to get a more consistent overall tone.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Saturday, September 15, 2018
The same cup as in my last still life in oils but a different jug. I included more of the napkin this time as I find it challenging depicting the sense of the lace.
One thing that I discovered with this painting is that to include reflections of light on a white object is quite difficult.
I shall select a different cup for my next painting as I have just had a shopping expedition at the local antique centre and purchased a number of items that will keep me busy and inspired for a little while.
One thing that I discovered with this painting is that to include reflections of light on a white object is quite difficult.
I shall select a different cup for my next painting as I have just had a shopping expedition at the local antique centre and purchased a number of items that will keep me busy and inspired for a little while.
Friday, August 17, 2018
My first two oil still life paintings. They are quite small and presented quite a challenge for me.
The left hand one is an apostle jug the original of which is quite a bland grey colour, so I gave myself permission to add the influence of light in the tones. The green jug and cream cup are from different eras and, strictly speaking, would not have been used together in their respective eras. I found the shape of the cup handle a little difficult to get right but I am happy with the result. My next one will include the same cup but with a different jug. Watch this space! Assuming there is anyone reading this!!!!
Monday, May 7, 2018
Two more watercolours in my 'Tea Garden' series. There are four to date in the series with at leas one more planned when I find the right cup and saucer and flower.
My current work, is completing a number of miniature watercolours and small oils for a 'small works' exhibition in our home studio gallery. Being in a hot part of the sub tropics, we are calling it a 'Christmas in July' exhibition of small works.
My current work, is completing a number of miniature watercolours and small oils for a 'small works' exhibition in our home studio gallery. Being in a hot part of the sub tropics, we are calling it a 'Christmas in July' exhibition of small works.
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