Last week I painted a single grape as a test of sorts, knowing that I was going to paint this cluster of grapes soon. The interesting thing about grapes is their translucency, and this seems to lend itself really well to oils. I'm really enjoying getting back into oil painting...
You can't beat the taste of a fresh, juicy peach, and it turns out that they make good still life subjects as well. What painting fruit has over painting landscapes is you get to eat the fruit afterward! I love 2-for-1 deals :)
This one is 4"x6" and painted on double gessoed 100% rag board.
5" x 5" (10.2cm x 10.2cm) Oil on panel $125 plus $7.50 shipping and handling in the US email me for International shipping rates or other inquiries.
This is the first in a new project I'm embarking on-- daily oil painting. For me, this is not necessarily going to mean I start and finish one each day, but I will be painting in oil everyday nonetheless, and will be posting new still life and landscapes on a regular basis.
9" x
15" (22.9cm x 38.1cm)
oils on 100% rag board
$375 plus
$8.00 shipping and handling in the US email me for International shipping rates or other
inquiries.
I really enjoy painting landscapes and still lifes, as well as the more fantastical work, so hopefully will be posting more of these as they are painted. Actually, this one is from last year, and was painted to keep my hand both in landscapes and oils, so to speak. I've painted in acrylic often (more so than oils), but I actually prefer oils. There are advantages to both, for instance glazing goes MUCH quicker with acrylics, since they take a fraction of the time that oils take to dry. But oils just feel more organic, blend much easier than acrylics, and naturally have more depth and richness to the color.
Here are some specs...
An original oil painting of the site of the famed Incan city high in the Andes Mountains of modern day Peru. It is 9"x15" (image area is 8.5"x14.5") and painted on double gessoed 100% rag board.