I am out of names for pear paintings. I might have set a personal record for going the longest amount of time without painting a pear. These were too pretty not put into a painting. This is painted on a 6 x 12" linen canvas.
Le choix de couleurs de votre fond est fort judicieux... Il apporte un très beau contraste avec ce trio de poires. Un magnifique éclairage sur ces stars! Gros bisous
Oh pretty indeed, Carol. Love the red tint to the pear's skin (I have three right now in a bowl that are all green with teeny brown dots). Gorgeous work, as always.
Ok, I think you need to change the name of your blog to "Carol Carmichael Paints A LOT", because you paint so fast and so good. You inspire me to be more productive. (serious) And I thank you!
Well, I think that "One, Two, Three" is quite clever Carol. Well done...and thanks for the "softy" comment earlier.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and there's your gorgeous paint application too!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Wonderful shadow on the third pear...I like the title- and you can paint some pears too!
ReplyDeleteLe choix de couleurs de votre fond est fort judicieux... Il apporte un très beau contraste avec ce trio de poires. Un magnifique éclairage sur ces stars!
ReplyDeleteGros bisous
I really like those bold brush strokes on these pears. The composition is great, too. Good job!
ReplyDeleteOh pretty indeed, Carol. Love the red tint to the pear's skin (I have three right now in a bowl that are all green with teeny brown dots). Gorgeous work, as always.
ReplyDeleteOk, I think you need to change the name of your blog to "Carol Carmichael Paints A LOT", because you paint so fast and so good. You inspire me to be more productive. (serious) And I thank you!
ReplyDeleteThe pear obsession is very hard to break...these are painted so richly and beautifully. Fantastic work!
ReplyDeleteSuper bold brushwork and colors!! Great values and composition too, very nice!!
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