Thursday, June 6, 2013
"Siesta", 10x8"
I'm having so much fun with the "Destroy and Rebuild" technique that I learned from CW Mundy a while back, that I couldn't resist sharing it with my workshop students a week ago. The Pencil and Palette Club in Huntley invited me to put on a workshop to explore new Impressionist approaches, and we covered a lot of ground! This painting is a demo that I started in the workshop, then completed in my studio. And now, it's on its way to Nantucket, and the East End Gallery!
I called it "Siesta" because it looks like the pear on the right decided to take it easy-- hmm, not a bad idea...
Labels:
10x8,
Ann Feldman,
oil on gessoboard,
still life
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I love the colors, great energy Ann!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim!
DeleteThe colors you have painted make this so beautiful Ann. I love your work and appreciate you sharing all the different techniques you have learned.
ReplyDeleteI love this Ann...fabulous colors and I love the impressionist style! It makes the pear I am painting at the moment look dull!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, love everything about this painting, subject, composition, colours, lost and found edges.......beautiful . All the best with the exhibition!
ReplyDeleteGreat title to go with a great painting :) Beautiful, Ann :)
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