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My painting-a-day series this month was interrupted by the New Orleans Arts Market in Palmer Park, which zapped all my time that day (Saturday) and zapped all my energy for the next day (Sunday)---then, my family made a last minute decision to take a mini-vacation to New Orleans which ran through Monday---so, that happened and now I'm back to make up for missed days.
Here's a little lemon painting. I'll call this one Saturday's painting, and I'll probably post another later today to make up for lost days. More to come!
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I repainted the background a couple of times, and this one turned out the best so I stopped messing with it and called it good. But I'm still not a hundred percent in love with the background as it stands---it's not a deal-breaker; the painting isn't about the background afterall. Someday I might cut this panel down to a smaller size, removing some on the top and a bit on the left. That would make it an odd size panel, but it might improve the overall piece, focusing the attention where it belongs, on the tomatoes. Until then, I'm all right with it.
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birds on a wire, 8x10", SOLDMost of my paintings are derived from photographs, at least initially. This makes it easy to return to old favorites when I have no idea what else to paint. So it was with this painting. This isn't cheating, but it does fly in the face of the idea of this painting-a-day project---just in the sense that this should be an excercise in trying out new things, new ideas, and specifically painting more from real-life [not that this was ever the goal---there really are no rules here].
All that to say, I like this little painting all right. It's pretty cool. Another painting tomorrow!
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captive audience #14, 11x14", SOLD
This is a series I return to from time to time. It has its fans as well as its confused on-lookers. Some can't seem to make heads or tails of these Captive Audience paintings---I've heard some call them bottles and some call them cupcakes---but they were just meant to be a grouping of faceless people, a crowd. I see them as a crowd anyway. I don't mind what you see in them. As always, click the image to see a larger version.
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american flag, 5x7", SOLDI've painted American flags in the past, but this is the smallest version(s). Actually I painted two paintings at the same time, in the same style and size. I didn't find it necessary to post pictures of both, they are visually close enough that one photo will suffice, I think. If you're interested in purchasing both, I'll give you a deal and call it $70 for both.