Showing posts with label eggshells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eggshells. Show all posts
10.02.2014
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3.12.2013
Digression from Coooking
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This week is the Cheese Fair week in the Russian calendar and we usually make bliny (crepes) all the days of this week. It is the last week when it is okay for us to eat eggs and daity products before the Great Lent.
This week is the Cheese Fair week in the Russian calendar and we usually make bliny (crepes) all the days of this week. It is the last week when it is okay for us to eat eggs and daity products before the Great Lent.
1.03.2013
A Bowl & Two Eggshells
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After spending quite some time thinking about the title of this painting, I named it "A Bowl & Two Eggshells", although I was wondering what this cup/bowl would be called. A cup, a bowl? A...nother name for this curved clay contraption? Finally, I just went with bowl. :)
After spending quite some time thinking about the title of this painting, I named it "A Bowl & Two Eggshells", although I was wondering what this cup/bowl would be called. A cup, a bowl? A...nother name for this curved clay contraption? Finally, I just went with bowl. :)
12.23.2012
12.01.2012
Green Shadow

I noticed this green bottle right when I was about to checkout. I quickly bought it and a red one just like it. I am going to paint something different with the red bottle as well. Be on the lookout! :)
11.12.2012
Green Squares

Another piece in my "eggshells" series. I bought this Made in Italy cup quite some time ago, but used it as my model only today. I also bought an identical glass with blue squares instead of green. Coming up in one of my next pieces will be "Blue Squares".
11.07.2012
Making Eggnog
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When I lived in California, stores would always sell eggnog during the holiday season. So, as we are nearing the holidays, I dedicate this piece to my California Eggnog.
When I lived in California, stores would always sell eggnog during the holiday season. So, as we are nearing the holidays, I dedicate this piece to my California Eggnog.
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