Thursday, October 23, 2008
Turquoise Twosome
I was on a roll last night with these peppers and put them on a light turquoise cloth for this one. Using my slippery new Utrecht #239 Brights felt like ice skating over the surface of the painting. They are synthetic like the ones Kelley gave me. Amazing that I could stop the brush since I coated my panel with Liquin prior to beginning, something I never do. I've always painted with bristle brushes, rarely a sable, ever.
It gives a completely different look to the paintings. This one's going up on eBay later with the same starting bid of $60, which reflects my, 'adjusted for recession', prices.
I would also like to mention that I once had a subscriber list through FeedBlitz. which no longer responded to my password or emails for some unknown reason, so I ditched it and installed the FeedBurner box to the right for that same purpose. I would so appreciate for all of my visitors to sign up for an email when I post a painting. The more subscribers the more recognition my blog gets in search engine hits. Type in your email address and then verify by clicking the link in the email you'll receive. Thank You!
Check out Not Really a Cleaning Lady for a new post about my upcoming Open Studios Liquidation Sale!
Labels:oil paintings, miniature oil paintings,
chile peppers,
Five Little Peppers,
oil paintings of peppers,
red pepper painting,
red peppers
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
13 comments:
I love what you're doing with the soft brushes. Gives a nice, loose effect. You are on to something, here...
I agree another cool paitning...
when I saw this, I immediately thought of the favouritest earrings I ever made. They were red chalcedony and turquoise and they were heavy enough that I should only wear them for an hour or so at a time, but now I've lost one, so half an hour is my limit
You're very talented. Thanks for dropping by.
The turquoise background is gorgeous with the red peppers. Again, these pop right out at you.
Beautifully done Mary.
I just signed up!
Great colors. I love the turquoise with the red.
I think the background color really works...I love your peppers
I love the peppers on the turquoise--very cool! You are very internet savvy, I'm learning from you--thanks for sharing with us.
Rhonda
ps I've linked to you, can you link to me also?
Rhonda
I enjoy your colors and patterns. Good work!
Mary - Another kick a-- painting. I just love these bold colors and brush strokes. They really command attention.
Mary, I haven't checked your blog lately and I see I've missed all these brilliant peppers you've been painting. Wow, they are gorgeous. The colors are just perfect, lots of contrast.
Post a Comment