Last weekend, after the snow had cleared and the ground thawed, Brent and I pulled some forgotten root veggies that had been sown last Spring. The parsnips and carrots were boiled together and pureed, it was delicious.
One huge beautiful freakish parsnip was saved from the boiling pot, it was a perfect subject for me to paint! I even dressed up the still life set with draped red fabric, creating a proper stage for exploiting my subject.
The March Harvest Oddity
Showing posts with label still life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label still life. Show all posts
Friday, March 12, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Joe and the Sisyphean Orange Project - By Derek Cadena
Joe is sick and tired of hauling that damn orange up the mountain! He's only got one good arm...
I really enjoyed working on this little painting. For the still life, I used a rock from the front yard for Joe to climb, and then I had to prop-up a rather juicy orange with a chopstick (not painted). It only collapsed once.
This painting is on a 6 x 12" panel and comes with a black frame. See the ebay ad here!
I really enjoyed working on this little painting. For the still life, I used a rock from the front yard for Joe to climb, and then I had to prop-up a rather juicy orange with a chopstick (not painted). It only collapsed once.
This painting is on a 6 x 12" panel and comes with a black frame. See the ebay ad here!
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Easy Rider - Still Life of Potato, Onion, and Limes by Derek Cadena
This produce was born to be wild! I like to play with my food... I used bamboo skewers to attach two bad limes to a potato, then, I carefully balanced the unruly onion on top of the potato chopper. I was proud of the food sculpture. I love that the potato has a star shaped sprout on its side, it helped me form the "Captain America" color palette of the background.
Easy Rider is for sale in our ebay store.
Easy Rider is for sale in our ebay store.
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