This poor little lemon. About to get sliced and diced. He sure will taste good squeezed into some iced tea, though.
Yum!!I always marvel at how you manage to get such crisp images. I was going to say that about your steeple, but you've done it here too.Love your work!
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Beautiful painting...and the composition is great as usual!Just wondering, what type of board do you paint on, Mr. Naples? The texture looks very coarse (which I like, by the way). Is it wood board or paper board?
Wonderful painting, Michael! I love the balance of this composition and the inherent drama you've portrayed.
great contours and composition Mike. unfortunately for that lemon, that knife looks blunt...
great contrast with the lighting. I love the way the lemon looks photographic, while the bowl is loose and painterly.
Mike!At first glance I almost thought this was a picture!The dramatic lighting makes this piece, well, dramatic!I love the blackness of the knife. It helps bring some of the darks to the lower right corner and balances everything out.Bye-bye lemon!-Dean
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Yum!!
I always marvel at how you manage to get such crisp images. I was going to say that about your steeple, but you've done it here too.
Love your work!
That was me... Somehow I clicked something before I meant to.
Beautiful painting...and the composition is great as usual!
Just wondering, what type of board do you paint on, Mr. Naples? The texture looks very coarse (which I like, by the way). Is it wood board or paper board?
Wonderful painting, Michael! I love the balance of this composition and the inherent drama you've portrayed.
great contours and composition Mike. unfortunately for that lemon, that knife looks blunt...
great contrast with the lighting. I love the way the lemon looks photographic, while the bowl is loose and painterly.
Mike!
At first glance I almost thought this was a picture!
The dramatic lighting makes this piece, well, dramatic!
I love the blackness of the knife. It helps bring some of the darks to the lower right corner and balances everything out.
Bye-bye lemon!
-Dean
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