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  • This was taking at the request of my mom who has this bowl of fake pears in it. She thought it would be a great still life on a card and promised to buy it! So I couldn’t resist making my mom happy and took the shot! I guess I take requests now =) LOL

  • yummy kiwifruit

  • / “Tomatoes” is part of the Food Collection, and the Gallery Collection My neighbour Beatrice grows Tomatoes right here in the city amidst the Dahlias and Hydrangeas in her front garden…somehow they fit the unplanned scheme of the garden, and I love it when she donates some fresh ones for my lunch…the joy of the everyday things in life… Acrylic on Canvas… The street / filled with tomatoes, / midday, / summer, / light is / halved / like / a / tomato, / its juice / runs / through the streets. / / It enters at lunchtime, / takes / its ease / on countertops, / among glasses, / butter dishes, / blue saltcellars. / It sheds / its own light, / benign majesty..excerpt Pablo Neruda…Ode to a Tomato /

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  • / “Apple Harvest” is part of the Fruits of the Earth Collection... Watercolour and Gouache on French Textured paper… Behold the apples’ rounded worlds: / juice-green of July rain, / the black polestar of flowers, the rind / mapped with its crimson stain. / The russet, crab and cottage red / burn to the sun’s hot brass, / then drop like sweat from every branch / and bubble in the grass. / They lie as wanton as they fall, / and where they fall and break, / the stallion clamps his crunching jaws, / the starling stabs his beak / In each plump gourd the cidery bite / of boys’ teeth tears the skin; / the waltzing wasp consumes his share, / the bent worm enters in. / I, with as easy hunger, take / entire my season’s dole; / welcome the ripe, the sweet, the sour, / the hollow and the whole. Laurie Lee /

  • / “Red Delicious is part of the Portfolio Collection...Acrylic on Canvas…see others from the series below.. “Consider the fate of America’s favorite apple. It emerged from an Iowa orchard in 1880 as a round, blushed yellow fruit of surpassing sweetness. / But like a figure in a TV makeover show, it was an apple that its handlers could not leave alone. They altered its shape. They made it firmer and more juicy. They made it so it could be stored in hermetically sealed warehouses for 12 months. Along the way, they changed its color and hence its name—to Red Delicious.” A. Higgins This exotic poem, with it’s imagery of apple tea, and harems of delight, personifies the abstract vision of the painting…the Delicious Apple encased in Ochre…Janis Sipping apple tea and sucking sweetened fingers,
 / standing by the stall and making my selection;
 / spices colour-collaged like love, cloves and ginger, / 
barrelfuls of nutmeg, carpets of peppercorn / 
elma çay and lokum. Pink mouthfuls, succulent and stacked like building bricks,
 / construct sweet marbled, sandstoned walls and terrasses
 cross the bazaar. / The bright gilt teapot, as intric
ate, bizarre, / Byzantine as silk and attar, as 
elma çay and lokum. is tipped again. I sip. / Pink, green, yellow, ochre
 blocks of nut and syrup, / packed in boxes and tied 
with minaret-thin ribbon, / and served with sugared
 cups of apple tea – / squishy harems of delight:
 / elma çay and lokum. Geraint Jennings / /

  • A bonsai pear tree with two fruit against a rich, gold craquelure background.

  • / “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 / / / /

  • Finally,the last of its series….thanks to all for the veiw and comments…wait for the calendar…jerry !9th of this series…still 3 to go!

  • Food, glorious food! / What wouldn’t we give for / That extra bit more— / That’s all that we live for / Why should we be fated to / Do nothing but brood / On food, / Magical food, / Wonderful food, / Marvellous food, / Fabulous food.

  • Image duplicated and exposures altered then recombined in PS3.

  • Winner of the MULTI-COLORED FOOD DISPLAY in the Bits and Pieces group – June 2009 Featured in Black with a hint of colour – August 2009 / Featured in the Berries, Seeds and Fruits group © Walker 2009 No part of this image may be copied or reproduced in any way without permission. All rights reserved. /

  • Colored pencil drawing on fine toothed drawing paper / Size: 14”x17” Repeat upload of an existing portfolio drawing. / Sized for cards.

  • Playing with food again..

  • Acrylic on paper / 45×32cm / / / / / Featured in HAND PAINTED OR DRAWN FOOD OR DRINKS group – 23 May 2009 / The Top Ten – Acrylic Painting – Acrylic Painting Challenge : Food ! – 30 June 2009

  • / CLICK THIS IMAGE TO READ MORE ABOUT IT! What you see here is the fourth of seven works of art to be posted over the next seven days – the results of a seven day smackdown between myself, and the fabulous Angi Sullins and Silas Toball – where Angi made a traditional collage, and then gave it to Silas and I, letting us loose on it with our photoshop skills. :) Angi’s original handmade collage: / And Silas’ smackdown entry: /

  • “The Lemon” is a project I’m planning for my painting group in our 09/10 season….it combines a number of the decorative art techniques we have used over the years…it will be interesting to see the results of each members efforts.... Watercolour on Arches Not Paper Oblong, bright and a fragrance with a bite / Unexpected chaos within / Sever it slowly, and the fragrance intensifies excerpt…The Lemon…L.Willis Janis Zroback’s (Paintabillity) posts can be seen on EARTHMONSTER Follow Janis Zroback (Paintability) on TWITTER Janis Zroback…posts timely information for all artists in any medium…read NEWS AND VIEWS

  • THE TWO APPLES / /

  • Slice of lime with seltzer water

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