Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Tulip No. 2


Another of these perky little tulips...the herald of Spring. I am not anxious to speed through the Winter, but it has been so dreary these last few days in the Northeast, that a cheerful little Spring flower is very uplifting.

Yellow Pepper


Just as the previous post (Red Pepper), this yellow pepper was fun to paint...and delicious to eat! Another unusual pallet for me, the yellow against the lavender background struck me as a good match. Hope you agree.


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Red Pepper


This giant pepper was a great model...and delicious too. The pallet is unusual for me, I don't usually favor grey being a huge fan of bright color, but the deep reds and greys are complementary...hope you agree.


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Littlest Tulip


We have been having a couple of dreary overcast days here in the Northeast and that makes me think of Spring. I spotted a bunch of little tulips at the Korean grocer that were a cheerful reminder of Spring and just what I wanted to paint. Spring will come...but until then, here is a little taste of it.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Orange Pepper


This was so beautiful it had to be painted before consumption! Good healthy "fast food". 6x6" on archival stretched canvas.


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Monday, October 20, 2008

Green Chilies No. 2

In my older posts, you will see another painting of chilies which is a different style. This 6 x 6" painting shows brush strokes and is a more free rendition of the subject. An interesting comparison.

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The Plump Pear


This pear was so plump it kept falling on its side...a different view. Hope you find it as interesting as I did. A pleasure to paint!


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Broc on a Cloud



Another painting continuing the Veggies in the Sky series. As stated in an earlier post, these are inspired by a visit to the Louve where I was so impressed by the beautiful paintings of Saints ascending in the sky toward heaven. This series began with larger paintings of ascending vegetables which you can see on my website and now are being done in the smaller format of 6 x 6".


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Red Pear with Plumbs



Another study with plumbs and a pear, this time using luscious deep reds. Hope you enjoy it!

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Pear with Plumbs


This small still life, with its classical arrangement is more traditional. Hope you enjoy it!


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Tomato in Sky


Here is another painting in my series of vegetables in the sky. Enjoy! If you would like my daily paintings sent to your email, please send your address to mlynch8@optonline.net. It is fun to receive and after you have had a look, meant to be deleted. If you are interested in purchasing instructions will be included.