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Assorted Peppers in beautiful colors from the Farmers Market in Raleigh, North Carolina. Perfect Framed wall print for your kitchen /
“Food that made Britain Great (ish)!” Available as a signed limited edition print direct from artist. Also available as a rather nice T shirt ! Worn by at least one rising star of the art world. I always amazes me how an image can get loads of hits on one site but very few on others. This is my most popular image on Red Bubble by a good margin (07/09) but curiously is beaten for favoritings by a work with less than half its visitors.
The colourful Valletta Waterfront This / work / has / been / produced / by / Christian / Zammit / Kindly / click / on / photo / below. / Visit my gallery / Monthly Journals
which is YOUR kind of cherries? :)
“Lemons on Blue Cotton” are part of the Series “Citrus and Still Life“ / 331 Views / Acrylic on Canvas.. The space / between the leaves / is full of sunlight. At the sharp edge, / no longer crowded / with past and future. Fruits ripen on the lemon tree / in the silence / rising / from the morning air .....Ok-Koo Kand Grosjean. /
“Folk Art Melon” is part of my Gallery collection from my website janispaintseveryday.com..originals from $750.00 USD Acrylic on Canvas…the cracking is deliberate and adds to the appearance of antiquity in early American Folk Art….it will not change, as the work is sealed…. Hot day, / cool pink fleshy fruit, / sipping off the rind thats dripping…can’t get enough, / Spitting out some seeds, love to see them fly, / aim at my friends like a gun fighter, / once again a bullseye… / Laughing and cutting up, chewing on that rind, / another piece to ease the heat… / I’m loving summer time… / Rays that shine memories make me wish it would never end, / Watermelon dreams shared with my good friends ...Jeffrey Scott Pelsang /
oh no! these cool cherries have quietly sneaked away from the cheeky group and seeking fans of their own! they are so cheeky cool with their summer shades…
/ Origami Sushi Children’s Keds Shoes available at Zazzle / Origami Sushi Love Mix available @ Zazzle also in babies wear and adults / / / Origami Sushi Love Mix / by Karin Taylor Here is the delightful combination of a dear little twosome… The relationship between Origami Love and Sushi Love is so special and sweet, they are best friends, they met one day on the train, Origami was off to the dojo for his daily Judo Class and Sushi was off learn sushi making at her local Cooking Class after school, when they bumped into each other they just knew they were going to be forever friends!
1800+ views. These sweet frog cakes are an institution (or icon) here in Adelaide. Kids love them and so do adults. They are covered in sweet icing (choc, green or pink) and inside is a sponge cake and cream. Balfour’s make them here in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 20D camera in the studio with studio lighting.
/ “Winter Dreams” is part of the portfolio collection..see others below.. Acrylic on Canvas…original is for sale… At dawn, bare footed, viewing as far as eyes can reach, / the water’s edge advances and recedes along the beach. / Before me I see a carpet of half-buried shells of sea-creatures, / tide washed and rippled in sodden sand along the beach. / I move, exploring, sodden sand oozing between my toes, / beyond me the wavelets breaking on the sand along the beach. / Behind me, my wandering trail is blurred and indistinct, / as the water’s edge advances and recedes along the beach. / At mid-day, on the soft dry sand behind the water’s edge, / undressed worshippers lie in the sun that beats down along the beach. / At night, the moon’s reflection at the water’s edge / resembles sea serpents playing in the wavelets along the beach.Michael Williams / /
Featured in Alphabet Soup March 2009 / Featured in Still Life Fine Art 18th August 2009
You know the grips in a water bottle… well that’s what this is. I took the aquafina label off, and put some colorful wrapping paper behind it. There was a few bubbles in the water, which looked cool with the texture of the bottle. It looks like a droplet continuously dropping into a puddle to me…haha. Enjoy! I used my 105mm macro lens for this.
/ “Looking For Cornelius And Not Finding Him” is part of the Winter Collection...more than meets the eye… / In my painting and accompanying writing, “Looking for Cornelius”, there are three significant levels of interpretation..on one level it’s a metaphor for the challenges we face in life and how we struggle to overcome them…secondly it is a tribute to the genre of Chinese poetry, and thirdly it is literally looking for a way to the great Canadian artist Krieghoff, and not having made it to end of the journey…but along the way happiness is found, and the necessity for the journey is now gone…Janis Watercolour on Canvas… In looking for Cornelius, I climbed many mountains, wore out my shoes, tore my arms in pain, wept in misery…he was not there…then I stopped to rest beneath the trees…the quiet beauty of winter surrounded me…my cares slipped away ... Janis / / / /
Watercolour from my own reference.
/ “Lemon Curd and Blueberry Tart” is part of the “Delicious” collection..Watercolour on Arches Not Paper… Featured in Light in the Darkness…. This new series is definitely a reflection of my particular experience… it is at once a commentary on the richness of our culture and at the same time a reflection of my daily life…food is essential to life…suffice it to say we can’t exist with out it ... Painting food has a long history and according to Kenneth Bendiner in the comprehensive “Food in Painting”, is a separate classification of Art…He “underlines the central importance of 16th century innovations in food subjects and the great influence of 17th century Dutch art in the development of food imagery”. / He explains, with examples of paintings by the likes of Rembrandt, Chardin, Manet, Warhol and many others, how “food images can be purely symbolic, surrealist, and an element in allegories…he also shows the optimistic, human centered Renaissance spirit of food painting, and the way abundance, success and fulfillment pervade this art”. “But the illusion fails, and time returns us / to noisy cities where the blue / is seen in patches, up between the roofs. / The rain exhausts the earth then; / winter’s tedium weighs the houses down, / the light turns miserly—the soul bitter. / Till one day through a half-shut gate / in a courtyard, there among the trees, / we can see the yellow of the lemons; / and the chill in the heart / melts, and deep in us / the golden horns of sunlight / pelt their songs”. excerpt…Eugenio Montale / / (Click image to link)
In his sumptuous exploration of food images (Food in Painting), Kenneth Bendiner states, that ” food for the art historian can be the one area where conscious rules and dignified ideas need not hold sway - the real urges and concerns of a painter or his society can rise to the surface. There’s a certain freedom in the margins of art - where experiments and indulgence can operate—in other words more can be learned about someone from his backyard, than from the street façade of his house.” The latest painting from the series” Delicious” is “Scone with Berries and Cream. The Berries are a type of black berry, available all year round here… Watercolour on Arches Paper…Featured in Happy Haven… I grew up in a society where tea time was sacrosanct… dashing into the house after school, at four o’clock in the afternoon straight to the table which tea was laid, was an everyday thing… the weather was hot and the tea was refreshing… after several cups, one felt at peace with the world. Clotted Cream came from England in jars or tins but my mother also whipped up a wonderful cream from the top of the milk that came straight to our home from a neighboring farm every day…dinner was much later on in the evening ... You and I are great souls. / And we come together for a time. / We meet over a cup of tea here on earth. Shall we leave our shell and join with each other? / Shall we put down our shield and armor? / What will become of us if we do? / What horrible fate awaits us if we are defenseless? Tea is a time for love and tenderness without fear. / It is a time for sharing and learning and growing. / Come now, leave the battle gear behind. / Brave with me and let’s have tea. E.Grey Watercolour on Arches Paper.. One day through a half-shut gate / in a courtyard, there among the trees, / we can see the yellow of the lemons; / and the chill in the heart / melts, and deep in us / the golden horns of sunlight / pelt their songs* The strawberry is rough like a slave’s arduous life / Vermillion, green, and fuzzy like an inscripted pathway / It tastes like the first candy bar in a child’s life / It looks like a cold soda on a hot summer day / Sounds like the Sirens decepting voice. (Click images to link) Blueberries as big as the end of your thumb, / Real sky-blue, and heavy, and ready to drum / In the cavernous pail of the first one to come! / And all ripe together, not some of them green / And some of them ripe! You ought to have seen ...
Grandma’s Coffee Cookies / / 2 cups brown sugar / 1 cup butter / 1 cup cold leftover coffee / 1 egg / 3 cups flour / 1 tsp. baking soda / 1 tsp. baking powder / 1 tsp. cinnamon / ¾ tsp. nutmeg / 1 cup raisins, blanched (pour boiling water over raisins and let sit for 5 minutes, then drain) / 1 cup walnuts Mix brown sugar and butter together; blend in cold coffee. Beat in egg. Mix dry ingredients together and add to butter mixture. Stir in raisins and walnuts. Drop by spoonfuls onto cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees F for 12-14 minutes A beautiful, soft drop cookie. / Freezes well. Camera: Canon Rebel XT (DSLR) / Len: 18-55mm zoom / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 1/13 / F/stop: 5.0 / W/B: Daylight / Self timer was used for this shot. / Lit natural sunlight from near by window. / This photo is as is from the camera and is the same as the main photo in Grrandma’s Coffee Cookies- recipe MY BUBBLESITE
Digital Collage @2009 All Rights Reserved. Part of a new series created from the hundreds of photos in my personal collection of family photos dating back to 1960 (long before I was born). /
Copyright © 2009 Linda Apple / “YoYo” / Retro Vintage Still Life Series / original oil painting is sold / Print Available Featured in: / Curious Vintage Fictions / Freedom to Shine / Oil Painting / 8/28/9 – Old farts of redbubble / First Place in- / 10/24/09 – Avant-Garde Art challenge / A larger work in the new trompe l’oeil still life series. / Life can certainly have a lot of ups & downs / (especially these days). You could say that it is a bit / of a balancing act and then we still may be living on / a shoestring (in this case a yoyo string)! To see more of this series on Applearts website,click here / / SOME OTHERS IN THIS SERIES: /
This is my first attempt playing with food dye, water and my computer monitor as a brightly lit backdrop. See here for how I created this shot. (The stack of dvds were implemented after this shot was taken) / / This was pretty damn difficult without a tripod or assistant.. One hand holding the camera , one hand holding the dropper, full of dye. Having to get focus on the camera, hold it straight, shoot and drop the dye at once.. I need a tripod haha! / / I had heaps of fun trying to make this work though. Soon learning that dropping the dye closer to the front of the glass allowed for more clarity in the shot. / / The next step will be multiple colours, but not till a tripod is involved lol. Featured in Color & Light / Featured in Out Of The Blue / Featured in The Beginners Corner / / Slight crop of original, adjustment of brightness and contrast for colour control. / / Canon 50D / 58mm, 18 – 55 / f5, 1/320, ISO 1600 / / MCN:CRR2W-5HDN9-7U4H3
Round two of the Rainbow Drowning project. See here for how I created this shot. (The stack of dvds were implemented after this shot was taken) / / Was holding the camera portrait for these ones, to get a bit more depth and length in the shots. The dye squirted harder than expected, causing a fast and long rippling effect in the water. / / Loved the contrast between light and dark in these ones and the background blur too. / / Crop of original shot, with adjustment of brightness and contrast. No other enhancements to this series. Featured in The Male Photographer / / Canon 50D / 58mm, 18 – 55 / F5.6, 1/80, ISO 400 / / / / / / MCN:CW9F2-AMK6S-WPAKR
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