These tomatoes were on a very warm colored green background. I will try this again on another color, but the contrast in the lower 1/3 of the painting is what I wanted. These tomatoes look as warm as this hot July day!
Very nice Jan. I love the colors in the tomatoes, and I love the way you let the blue under-painting peek through. I think you are getting the "fewer brush strokes" thing down.
I am a pastel painter living in Austin, Tx. I graduated from UT with a Fine Art's Degree, majoring in studio art in 1974. I have studied with Bob Rohm, Richard McKinley, Desmond O'Hagan, and Steve Napper.
I've been a member of Austin Visual Arts Assoc., Austin Pastel Society, Portrait Society of America, Pastel Society of America, and International Association of Pastel Societies.
I've taught at the Art School of Austin Museum of Art
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Very nice Jan. I love the colors in the tomatoes, and I love the way you let the blue under-painting peek through. I think you are getting the "fewer brush strokes" thing down.
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