'Tea for Two" 8" x 10" (Click here to bid on eBay)
I've been doing a lot of landscapes lately and really needed to jump into something different, so here's a tea kettle. Back in South Dakota I had started to collect a few nice still life objects, but they have been lost in the ove. I still have ten boxes of stuff stored in our garage here that I don't seem to miss. I think I just figured out what is in a couple of them. Click on the image for a larger view.
Labels: oil painting, tea kettle
5 Comments:
I sure like how you paint reflections....
I have been following your blog for a while now and I have to say that the reflections off the tea kettle as well as the fired coil have been rendered beautifully in this painting. I always tune in to see what the next painting will be.
This is wonderful! I love your still lifes - they are the perfect mix of painterly quality with realism, and I like the subject matter, too
Mick, the only thing missing here is the portrait of the artist, reflected in the kettle! Nice work.
The reflection of the kettle is very nicely done and you have a wonderful painter tough and keen observation on great degree of details in your paintings.
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