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'Summer Sweetness' 8x10 pastel ©Karen Margulis
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In honor of the Fourth of July I thought I would paint some of my favorite summer treats. Actually it is a very good exercise to switch it up and paint something that isn't your usual subject matter. I don't usually paint any kind of still life and when I do I prefer to paint close-up views of the still life set up. I do the same for my landscape too.
I love to paint food....especially sweets! I usually prefer to use Sennelier LaCarte paper for my food paintings but for this watermelon painting I used a Pastelbord. I built up the layers of pastel starting with my darkest coolest reds and gradually getting warmer and more intense reds. The seeds were put in at the end. Finally I decided to dust some pink and red pastels to help give that wet juicy look to my watermelon.
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'Fralingers...A Taste of the Shore' 5x7 pastel |
What is so great about painting food? What can you learn?
- Food doesn't move. You can set it up the way you like and it will stay put. You can take your time unless it is a perishable food in which case you can at least take photos of your set up.
- It is easy to play around with composition. Unlike in a landscape it is much easier to move a piece of candy than move a bush or tree.
- You can experiment with color. It is fun to push the colors in the food to make it more interesting.(and tasty looking)
- You can work on your drawing skills. It is easier to fudge a bush but you have to be more accurate when painting the food and dishes if you want them to look real.
- Food is readily available....you may not have a photo that inspires you but you probably have some fruit of candy around.
I have an idea to do a series of ice cream paintings. I just have to be careful not to eat too much of my subject! Ice cream is my weakness!
2 comments:
Hi Karen,
love your post on watermelon and painting food! I was just thinking of doing a small oil of an ice cream cone..I'll have to get a photo of course first because of the melting and second to have it standing ..well you know what I mean..
Thank Adriana. I haven't figured out a way to paint icecream without me wanting to eat it!!
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