Fragrant Quince Painting size 15" x 11" |
Earlier this month I posted my first quince painting and detailed my process using one fresh quince. This strange to me fruit has really surprised me because nearly three weeks later he is looking as strong as ever but now has a really lovely aroma. I have been struggling this week with my mojo so I turned to Quince and once again he modelled for me to create another painting this time in portrait format. We are going away for just a few days and I hope the change to my routine will recharge my batteries and I will be right back into creating next week.
Your quinces are lovely...I adore that rich quince scent as they get really ripe. I just wish they weren't quite so hard to peel. Once again the birds got all of ours, I don't mind sharing a few but all? And my persimmons, figs etc! Mrs A
ReplyDeletethanks for your lovely comment, how lucky you are to have all that wonderful produce to paint in your own backyard
DeleteEnjoy your break from painting. I cannot paint on a regular basis and need time out to recharge my arty batteries. Love the quince. He is a good model.
ReplyDeleteThink I am just on an anti climax after all the hard work and exhibitions which pretty much kept me at it for quite a few months
DeleteQuince seems to be behaving really well for you... lol Great painting with lovely harmonious colours and gentle textures. Have a fab break.
ReplyDeleteI don´t know about this fruit, but it looks good. I have also studied the last three paintings that´s hanging in your sons house now, and they sure looks great up on the wall. They must be pleased. Fun to do something different!
ReplyDeleteYou are right Catharina it is fun but now it leaves me with what next and I am glad of a few days break so I can come up with the answer LOL
DeleteHave some enjoyable time off, Lorraine. Love your quince, and I think you mojo is fine!
ReplyDeleteShould have a good time as we are going with great friends
DeleteI don't think I know this fruit, but your painting of them is great ! Love that background too. Wish you a nice holiday, a few days away from everything can do wonders !
ReplyDeleteI didn't know this fruit very well either Jane - google helps a lot and having such a lovely piece of the fruit for company this past month was great.
DeleteLovely Lorraine! That special green you're getting is stunning. Wish I could see your neat backgrounds in person.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sherry, this time I used Prussian Blue, Aurelion, and green gold
DeleteLorraine - it looks like this quince is a fantastic subject for you. Hope you have a lovely time away. Will be looking forward to your creative endeavors when you return. Take care and have a great day.
ReplyDeleteI think Quince has behaved so well because he was pleased he didn't get chopped up for a pie LOL
DeleteI don't know this fruit at all but you made it look very tempting. I hope you get to recharge.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joan
DeleteBeautiful! The background, the shape and texture of the fruit, your palette -all a feast to my eyes.
ReplyDeletewelcome to my blog, thank you for your lovely comments about my latest Quince painting. Sometimes I blog a couple of times a week and sometimes less so hope you will enjoy some other creations
DeleteDear Lorraine Masters love this fruit!!!
ReplyDeleteIt has a special presence in the Art in the centuries...
I really love the composition and the palette in your watercolor!!!
Thank you Rita, I hope I can find other ways to paint this lovely fruit
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