Blueberry in the Icelandic landscape
Lips
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Hand drawn from a doodle in pencil. Added color on the computer
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Blueberries for eyes? Maybe I’ve gone too far this time. Maybe I haven’t gone far enough. I do like blueberry muffins though. They’re pretty adorable. I can’t figure out what my favorite muffin of all time is though. Maybe it’s chocolate with chocolate chips… or lemon poppyseed, or perhaps it is even a flavor I have yet to try. Sorry, blueberry pal, but it’s not you.
A close up photograph of a punnet of fresh blueberries. Details for Nikon D80 group: / Camera: Nikon D80 / Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60) / Aperture: f/3.8 / Focal Length: 60 mm / ISO Speed: 200 / Exposure Bias: 0/6 EV
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/ “Blueberry Tart” came into being this weekend….I was leafing through old magazines looking for recipes to tear out before discarding, and there and then a new series called “Delicious” was born…it will tie in with my Portfolio and Abundance collections, but this will be all about the food itself without any distractions ... / More than just pictures of food, the series will be saying something about our culture and society, and what we consider to be appealing…what does food mean to us beside just keeping us alive? why do we need it to be embellished and attractive? what does it say about us as a society?....the paintings can stand on their own, but will look great grouped together. Below you can see a painting by the most famous painter of everyday things Wayne Thiebaud…I have no plans to follow Thiebaud and others like him, my style is different, but I do admire what he set out to do as a comment on our society, and that is what I would like to emulate ... Watercolour on Sennelier Not Paper… Both Robert Frost and Pablo Neruda, celebrated the simple things in life in their poetry…here is what Frost says about this incredibly healthful berry. 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... Robert Frost / Cakes Wayne Thiebaud
/ “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)
A new addition to the Market Series, “Blueberries” is painted in Watercolour on Arches Not Paper 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 ...Robert Frost / Samples from the collection are shown below. / Avocado / / Melon / / Julie Mango /
FEATURED IN ‘ALASKA ~ BEYOND YOUR DREAMS’ IN MARCH 2009. FEATURED IN ‘I LOVE BIRDS’ ON 3-01-2009. © Deb Larson Camera: SONY A900; F-Stop: f/8; Exposure: 1/640 sec.; ISO Speed: 800; Focal Length: 200mm. Taken on 2-24-2009 through front living room window, as is from camera other then being cropped to bring out the blueberry and tongue showing in it’s open mouth. The Bohemian waxwing is a very sleek looking bird, gray to light brown with a gray belly, pointed crest, bandit-like black mask and chin, yellow pattern on black wings, the wing tips look like they were dipped in red wax, bright yellow tip of tail and rust underneath the tail, the male and female look the same, the juvenile is gray with a heavily streaked chest and lacks the red wing tips, they eat insects, berries and fruit.
Watercolour and ink on Canson Watercolour paper. / This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License
Made with Ultra Fractal. Thank you for the support and faves. :) MY DA MUGS – WRAPAROUND DESIGNS
Aficionadoes of the delightful Mma Ramotswe will know exactly what I mean by the title of this painting….to the those who aren’t, I urge you to delve into this wonderful series of books…you’ll get hooked like I am…for a faster fix, watch it on HBO.. Watercolour on Saunders Not Paper…part of the Tools and Still Life Collections.. 268 Views / Still Life with an Awl / Still Life with Picture Wire / Enigma..A Still Life
I’m still milking all those apples I had and today, blueberry special…. :-) Have some!
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