Last week's "snow day" was a perfect day to stay home and make art. I continued to work on a new painting, while Brent was busy being inspired by the slushy intersection next to our house. Brent's newest addition to his Fruitville Girls series is appropriately titled Snow Day. This piece seems to be about troubled youth at a crossroads... Or two young stylish ladies carrying home a doomed six pack of ale.
To buy this new print or to see more of Brent's girls, click here!
Thank you so much,
Derek
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Snow Day - by Brent Rodgers
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Working on a selfish portrait
It's freezing in the studio today! The heater dries my palette out, so I bundle up to paint. And yes, I crocheted the hat.
I'm working on a new painting, a reflection of my grade school self playing a game of cat's cradle. Although I haven't painted the string wrapping around the fingers, yet, the subject will be inviting you to play. I guess he's saying "it's your turn". A simple piece of string can become a complex formation, with a little help...
I'll post more when I'm done.
-Derek
I'm working on a new painting, a reflection of my grade school self playing a game of cat's cradle. Although I haven't painted the string wrapping around the fingers, yet, the subject will be inviting you to play. I guess he's saying "it's your turn". A simple piece of string can become a complex formation, with a little help...
I'll post more when I'm done.
-Derek
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Friday, October 23, 2009
Finishing touches on - The Golden Judge

I'm almost done with this mixed-media painting that I've named The Golden Judge. A piece inspired by last week's project and the book Some Exits by Travis Cebula.
Thanks,
Derek
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Friday, October 16, 2009
Finished Autumn Landscape Made With Cabbage Leaf

Although this project started with Tuesdays post with images of the painting progression, start to finish... I don't have the images of the last few steps. I had pictures of finger painting the clouds and adding glazes of ocher, red, and blue... Well, I accidentally deleted those images. Oops!
Here is the finished landscape that started with a dried cabbage leaf and grass that I varnished on to a wood box canvas (see previous blog post). I am very pleased with the finished piece!
On Wednesday I made Vietnamese pork served on a bed of shredded cabbage (the very same cabbage) with a delicious carrot pickle, fresh mint and peanuts. Delicious!!!
Cheers,
Derek
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Autumn Tree - A Mixed Media Journey



I began by searching for organic materials that would work for a landscape design. I collected leaves from my garden and grass from the park. I pressed a large cabbage leaf until dry and flat and trimmed the grass that had dried and seeded in to shapes and sizes that would work for the design I had in mind. I want to convey a breezy Autumn moment, with a swaying tree and swirling grass or leaves floating off the canvas and out of view, imparting a lot of movement. I arranged my found materials in to a pleasing composition and varnished them in to place with poly-urethane (it dries quickly). Next I started laying in color on top and around the grass and cabbage leaf, which is now a tree.
I will finish this piece over the next couple of days and post the last steps with a image of the finished painting on Friday.
Cheers,
Derek
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Friday, October 9, 2009
Jack Maggot - A Dark Hour Doodle by Brent Rodgers

Meet Jack Maggot, a moody know-it-all with a phony French accent. He is a mixed media artwork that is included in a new series of drawings called Dark Hour Doodles. Brent has been tickling his sketchbook at night creating new creatures that he later digitally places in to scenic backdrops. Trees, buildings, nooks and crannies are the usual places of interest that he photographs on weekly weekend adventures. Once the artist is happy with the composition of the black and white image, it is printed, hand painted, and then transferred with a acrylic transfer process. It's a lot of work for just a doodle...
Click here to visit our etsy store and see more of Brent's work!
Thanks,
Derek
Friday, September 11, 2009
Two Little Fruits is selling on etsy!

2LF is now on etsy, a very cool website which provides self representing artists and artisans a way to buy and sell handmade items, including art, photography, clothing, and custom items!
I just listed 1,2,3 Chopsticks in our new etsy store, check it out HERE.
Cheers,
Derek
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Growing Inspiration From Seed

Hungry for inspiration, I looked in the unruly backyard veggie garden... And I have found that bugs, snails, and/or slugs have been feasting on the enormous crisp blue cabbage leaves... Leaving me no choice, but to illustrate! I imagine a glutenous orgy of slimy translucent moonlit critters gorging themselves (while I sleep). So I have made a quick "shop-sketch" to base a large oil painting from, I have so many creatures to create, I can't wait to get started! I will keep posting as I work through this FUN new project!
Cheers,
Derek
Friday, June 12, 2009
Our NEW 2LF Art Studio Website Is On!

I haven't posted in almost a month, but not because the Two Little Fruits have been slacking! Brent has designed one pretty website, it is now live, however it is still (and forever) under construction... check it out HERE.
We're still getting work done for the Root Down Restaurant and Bar, the third piece, which is shown here, has been a lot of work, but it's definitely becoming more kick-ass everyday... Tonight the BBC show "What Not to Wear" is filming at the Root Down Bar, which we signed a release for our artwork to be filmed... We're fully excited! (^_^)
( a post with the show's air date will soon follow)
Rock out,
Derek
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Working on "Promiscuous girls are not nice girls"


This mixed media painting has some very fun components! I love the text, I got it from a 50's fitness magazine...
The next article asks: Is Smoking Harmful?
Check out the ebay ad for this reckless bunch of youngsters here.
Cheers,
Derek
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Obsessive Culinary disorder


Brent and I are working on a small series inspired by our O.C.D. (Obsessive Culinary Disorder). We cook just as often as we make art, sometimes while we're making art...
Check out our 2LF ebay store for more.
Cheers,
Derek
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
"The Soloist" Part of the Fruitville Series by Brent Rodgers


Brent finished "The Soloist" yesterday morning while guzzling a quad latte on his left, and to the right, a cup of black Sumatra.... GO BRENT!!
For purchasing and other info go to the ebay ad HERE.
Cheers,
Derek
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