'Cream'
Leslie Saeta's Thirty Paintings in Thirty Days Challenge
Day Four
Oil on Panel
6 x 6
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I learned a couple of things from this fourth
painting of the challenge. First of all, I love this
little half-pint milk/cream jug and will be painting it
again, and again, and most likely at least one
more time in this challenge. The second thing is to
never decide to change the color of your background
when you are painting a transparent object...
All of my paintings for this Challenge will be done in a 6 x 6 format,
and my main goal while painting from life
is to LOOSEN UP and USE MORE PAINT...
something which will only benefit my work.
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work of the participating artists, just visit her blog:
Slices of Life by Leslie Saeta
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interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.
Claire Beadon Carnell
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19 comments:
I like this painting, what was the original background color?
Love the subject and composition!
Great goal, painting from life - this little creamer is so cute! Paint on!
Lovely! Love the color in the shadows.
your work is beautiful!
Beautiful background!
Nice one! I love the little creamer!
Wow, you sure are getting off to a good start with this challenge, Claire. Every one of your paintings is a gem. Love the gel caps, and hope your headache is better.
It's the "Cream of the Crop" Claire! :-D
I love this little milk jug painting. Glass is such a challenge for me to paint. You did a wonderful job!
Love this one, sweet!
Love this one, sweet!
Great job on the glass and I really like your brush work.
Love this one - it shines.
Love this little jar and you did the glass so well. And you are a very brave painter to change your background with a transparent item - but I do like the background color you chose.
wonderful job!!!
Ooh, I like this little container too! I wonder if it is an antique? I love your methodology on this painting challenge.
Thanks all of you for taking the time to comment! Susan Spohn, the original color of the background was a mustardy yellow. Sherry, yes this is an antique jug - love it, and will be painting it again!
I love those old fashioned milk bottles and this one is a beauty. Your colors are really harmonious!
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