"Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it.
Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." - Howard Thurman
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Double Cross
More tomatoes, scallions and stripes. This time with a fork.
Thought you were getting ready to pulverize that tomatoe and celery for a refreshing summer drink, then realized you said it was scallions. Not quite a nice summer drink, huh! Lovely one, Carolyn. I guess I'm just thirsty!
I love this twist on the previous painting! Adding the fork is great and in both cases the colors are just stunning. I could grab those tomatoes and start munching. Beautiful job.
Thanks everybody. This painting is one of my favorites but sometimes the ones I like best are not that popular. So it's really validating to read so many nice comments.
14 comments:
Very summery! Love the color combination.
Loving this combo of colors and props...great job on that fork! Really strong composition.
Love the title and colour combination and great composition.
Thought you were getting ready to pulverize that tomatoe and celery for a refreshing summer drink, then realized you said it was scallions. Not quite a nice summer drink, huh! Lovely one, Carolyn. I guess I'm just thirsty!
Wow. Your fork is wonderfully rendered.
I love this twist on the previous painting! Adding the fork is great and in both cases the colors are just stunning. I could grab those tomatoes and start munching. Beautiful job.
Really like the composition, colors and brushwork in this piece. Very fresh.
Gorgeous fork! I love the graphic shapes of light reflecting off the stainless steel.
Kim
i really like this - so bright - and great composition, too! makes me wanna try painting silverware!
I love that fork! Beautiful once again!
Lovely! I'm really digging the stripes in your paintings, and the colour combos!!!
Really luscious reds in the tomato. Beautiful
Oh, the things you can do with a tomato, scallions and a utensil! I love this composition, and the colors - my favorite!
Thanks everybody. This painting is one of my favorites but sometimes the ones I like best are not that popular. So it's really validating to read so many nice comments.
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