Say WHAT?! The piggie series has come to an end?? Oh, I'll miss this little model. He plays so well with others, and can accessorize like nobody's business. Plus, he knows how to work every angle, every color, every pattern, every shadow, and every bit of light to perfection! Or...hmmmm...could it be YOU who works this magic so effortlessly? Models these days. They get all the glory. ;) Congratulations, Bren, on a fabulous series.
Is this really in the piggy series oris it a subliminal self portrait?
Beyond your humor, which is always amusing, it's masterful how you've painted the grapes, from the cool opaque-looking dark grapes on the left changing to the warm translucent grapes on the right with the gradations between.
Clever title. Beautiful job on these grapes, with the lights and darks.
ReplyDeleteBrenda, LOVE this whole series.... you, girl, are a master of color, I'm just sayin' !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great one to end the series on...it's so funny! Too bad all good things have to come to an end... Love the series!
ReplyDeleteSay WHAT?! The piggie series has come to an end?? Oh, I'll miss this little model. He plays so well with others, and can accessorize like nobody's business. Plus, he knows how to work every angle, every color, every pattern, every shadow, and every bit of light to perfection! Or...hmmmm...could it be YOU who works this magic so effortlessly? Models these days. They get all the glory. ;) Congratulations, Bren, on a fabulous series.
ReplyDeleteFUN and so beautifully painted! Loving it! :)
ReplyDeleteIs this really in the piggy series or is it a subliminal self portrait?
ReplyDeleteBeyond your humor, which is always amusing, it's masterful how you've painted the grapes, from the cool opaque-looking dark grapes on the left changing to the warm translucent grapes on the right with the gradations between.
This could be used in a painting class.-Art Maine