Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Yellow pear 4
When I first started trying to paint pears, I thought they should be easy but found them nearly impossible. I'm glad I persisted. I feel as if they and my paints finally befriended one another.
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Pears, lemons, they have this effect on me too! I love the way you have put that rich moody blue on the left of the pear and blended it to the back. This pear has attitude, well done Jala. r.
Glad you stuck with it. Nicely done. Your shadows are perfect.
I just saw your pear on a link on R. Garriott's blog, it's beautiful! I love the reflected light...it's perfect!
I would agree that pears can be hard, I just finished a painting today.
This is a beautiful painting of pear! I love the overall colors and the lighting.
I know what you mean--pears are a lot more difficult than they look! But there is something so satifying about painting them. Love the color in the shadowed side--gorgeous!
You got it all!
The strokes, the crazy foreshortening and curvature of a fruit that turns its' back on you and then comes around and gives you a wink from its stem.
And then there's that turquoise undershadow!
There would be only one way to improve that pear- a chocolate sauce.
You really saw this pear Jala.
Just perfect.
I always love seeing your pears!
Wow, I love it. Beautiful. That shadow-side blue light is such a fun choice.
This pear is killer Jala. I'm lovin' those blues in the shadow and the overall looseness, and that delicious little highlight right in the center.
Glad you stuck with it, too, Jala - they've become good friends!
This color combination on the pear is stunning!
Wonderful loose strokes. I'm digging those dark darks!
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