Tuesday, August 24, 2010
BABY EGGPLANTS 6"X6" Oil on Canvas ON HOLD
I have always loved painting eggplants because I can use Alizarin Crimson so liberally. That is normally a color that requires restraint. As a professor once said "Alizarin Crimson is a lot like skunk, it permeates everything." I don't use black very often but it is great in a mixture with Alizarin Crimson and Ultramarine Blue for the very dark areas of the eggplants.
Labels:
Anita Tresslar,
flowers,
food,
oil painting,
small paintings,
Still Life
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