Showing posts with label jalepeno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jalepeno. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2022

Hot Stuff

Hot Stuff
8" x 8" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Day #30 in 31/Strada Easel Challenge-Painting From Life
John went to the grocery store to buy ingredients for homemade salsa....and I decided to paint them before I got in the kitchen.  My set-up included: colorful placemat, two terra cotta bowls, jalepenos, serranos, habaneros, cilantro, garlic, and onions.  Painted it quickly, and it is very wet.
Thanks for looking....one more painting to go in the paint challenge!  Kay


Thursday, June 10, 2010

One Hot Pepper

One Hot Pepper
Oil on 6" x 8" Cotton Panel
SOLD!
This little painting was recently sold. This was one that I had painted when at the Carol Marine Workshop in Salado, Texas. I think I will paint some more peppers...everyone loves them, and they are great little paintings for the kitchen. Thanks for viewing this blog! Stay cool.
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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Virginia's Peppers


This was my first small painting at Carol Marine's workshop. Although it was a fast and loose painting, I did learn alot from it. It was a still life (not from a photograph.) Thanks to Virginia Robertson, two of my paintings went home with her. Virginia was a neat artist at the workshop...we all had a great time together.
I worked on a new fast and loose still life yesterday, and will try to post it tomorrow. The great thing about these smaller paintings is that ordinary, simple, everyday objects around the house seem to work well on the 6" x 8" panels.