
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Food Art




When I had a show at the Wild Pear last year, they asked if I had any food art. I did not, so I thought I would give it a try. I did these four fruit and veggie paintings as my attempt. I had more fun that I would have imagined. They are 16" x 16" on 1" thick gallery canvas with oil. All but the veggie painting are for sale. The one with the pineapple is currently on display at Classic Hairstyling in Salem.
Family (and Friend!) Art




Sold!


I've been selling paintings since 2005. These are the first two paintings that I sold. They are also the beginning of my exploration with buildings and houses. Houses of Symi is 36" x 36" and in oil. San Francisco is 30" x 40" and in acrylic. I learned from these two paintings that I quite enjoy cityscapes. One has bold, primary colors. The other is more subdued. They were both fun to paint. The painting of San Francisco comes from a picture I took in 2001...I snapped a picture while on a trolley. I didn't know it would turn into a painting. This is the first of several San Francisco paintings that I completed.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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