This painting illustrates the rich orange colors of orange slices in an aluminum bowl. I couldn't resist to paint this because of the colors and highly reflective nature of this subject.SOLD
I thought this bowl of radishes was a maze of abstract illusion and design. What a tangle wave of red!SOLD
This is the second in the series of still life's that I have incorporated an aluminum bowl with fruit. In this painting I added a peeler to the composition. The reflective nature of the object along with the various colors makes for a strong piece.
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This still life is a slice of apple pie that I am just nuts about. Between apple and cherry pie, I have one difficult time deciding which I enjoy the most to eat (my wife spoils me rotten). This still life is composed on a glass cut glass pie dish with a red delicious apple in the background.
This is the third in the series of still life's that I have incorporated an aluminum bowl with fruit, vegetable, and almost any kind of food I like. The reflective nature of the object along with the various colors makes for a strong piece. Onions in this piece makes for a interesting and exciting still life.
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This composition of a nectarine slices in a aluminum bowl is a whirlpool of reflections and colors. When I first decided to paint this, I was intrigued but the distorted colors and imagery caused by the bowl. The play of light, angles and texture makes this piece one of my favorites. I bought a bunch of nectarines and plums last week while they were still on sale at a local fruit market.SOLD
This very popular subject matter among artist intrigued me. I couldn't resist to paint anything with some kind of illustration and humor. This very expressive painterly subject of one of my favorite treats is not only humorous its almost considered as contemporary realism.SOLD
I must admit, once my wife discovered I bought a cherry pie for a still life last week, she had to do me one better. She baked one of her classic cherry pies for me. She makes an awesome crust! I had to capture the taste and flavor of her fantastic pie. I really wanted to capture the transparency of the crust over laying the cherries and the dark rich color of cherries. The pie was to die for!
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In this still life I couldn't resist in painting one of the last slices of water melon (for me) for the summer. As summer comes to a close I will miss the sweet taste of water melon. The reds and greens make for a strong composition on the wood surface.
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I started a Limited Edition of some of my paintings. These prints are signed and numbered and are printed on ACID Free paper.
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