Showing posts with label plate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plate. Show all posts
4.02.2014
6.05.2013
Fresh Radishes
This is my first painting back in Russia! It took me two days to overcome the jet-lag and the fatigue of the rather exhausting journey (Georgia - Florida - Moscow - Chelyabinsk). These radishes are brand new and grown in my old garden - they were planted by my father-in-law and I arrived just in time to pick them!
I will be shipping my new paintings from Russia and, although it can be a little more expensive for me since I'll need to use the fastest and safest possible postal services, the shipping price will remain the same - $10. Moreover, it will be fixed for all international destinations. It really shouldn't take packages to reach their buyers more than 2 weeks from the date of purchase but if it takes a little longer, I hope you'll understand. Also I would really appreciate your feedback on the promptness of deliveries.
5.03.2013
4.17.2013
4.06.2013
1.15.2013
1.14.2013
12.27.2012
Serving Brunch

Although there is not much food on this table, I named this painting "Serving Brunch" because I think I already have a painting named "Serving" or "Making Breakfast". Hope everyone had a great Christmas!
9.21.2011
9.11.2011
Fruit Mix
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Like there is a Trail Mix, I figured I could make a Fruit Mix. At first, there was supposed to be a knife on the painting but I think the fruit alone look very good.
Enjoy your tasty Fruit Mix!
Labels:
6"x8" - oil on canvas,
black,
blue,
grapes,
green,
nectarine,
plate,
plum,
red,
still life
9.07.2011
Blackberry & Strawberry Jam
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This was probably the longest painting I had ever done. I guess I got carried away, and didn't notice time flying by. I tried to make the jam as perfect as in real life - and I believe I succeeded. The strawberries were the last models, and one crawls off the canvas, and is continued on the side.

This was probably the longest painting I had ever done. I guess I got carried away, and didn't notice time flying by. I tried to make the jam as perfect as in real life - and I believe I succeeded. The strawberries were the last models, and one crawls off the canvas, and is continued on the side.

Labels:
6"x6" - oil on canvas,
black,
jam,
plate,
red,
spoon,
still life,
strawberries,
white,
yellow
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