Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Watermelon, pears and seeds



I've painted lots of pears over the years, I'm not sure why I like them so much. Maybe it's because they seem to be at their best when they've been through their worst with a few blemished spots and a bruise or two....that character of having lived seems to add something to their taste and appearance.

So, compositionally this is a simple painting, with the pears slightly left of center wedged between these islands of watermelon and colander with a glass of seeds justs entering the front row.

Increasingly my work has included more varied surface textures. I really add these surfaces as a challenge that I find fun to paint which benefits the work by adding visual interest; this one has glass, seeds, fruit, metal and wood. Not a bad start.
I hopefully I'll have some more paintings up on the weekend.

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Watermelon, pears and seeds
Jeremy

An afternoon in the library



The painting developed out of a memory of visiting historical houses with their private spaces...where I can see the reader losing themselves to their imagination.

This interior space was great to paint, lots of moving light and shadows with a strong sense of perspective and time of day. I really enjoyed the time spent developing this idea.

J


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