Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Lemon Twirl


Oil on 1/4" Board. Approx 8"x8" SOLD

It's been a while since I sat down to do a one-sitting painting. I've been working on larger paintings for a gallery and for commissions. Numerous things that I usually can't post right away even though I'm excited to show them off. It felt good to get back to the small format. My favorite part of this painting is the part on the lemon where you can really tell the thickness of the rind.

6 comments:

Marian Fortunati said...

Beautiful as always, Michael!!

Sandra Galda said...

You caught this so well! I like that part of the rind too. love your work!!!

John Vander Stelt said...

a-peel-ing.

Dean Grey said...

Mike!

This one is very soft compared to your more "crisp" looking still lifes.

Not a bad thing at all just different compared with previous works from you!

-Dean

Dabblerteer said...

Strongly designed, nicely executed.

Diane Hoeptner said...

Yep, great design... But I'm so partial to gray and yello as a color combo. Can't wait to see the larger work!!