Oil on canvas, 6" x 6"
I picked these while we were out painting at the Narrow River. I don't know what they are- they're the size of cherries. The ripe ones had fallen on the ground, and were yellow or yellow-brown. If you know what they are, let me know!
I'll be teaching a few classes in October. Plein air class on Saturday morning in the Providence area, October 2, 9, and 16. Contact me if you're interested.
A still life class at the Portsmouth Art Guild on Saturday mornings, Oct. 23- Nov. 13.
And, also at the Portsmouth Art Guild, a workshop I'll be teaching with artist Mike Rooney, Loose and colorful landscapes.
14 comments:
Got this one today in the daily painter email, all I can say is Wow! I thought no way is that a little one, then I looked and sure enough it was. All the greens are just phenomenal! Thanks for you perspective.
Wow. Fantastic leaves. Your colours are gorgeous.
Beautiful piece. Great composition. Great greens.
Love the painterly feel to this one, a touch on the abstract side...
I wonder if these are a variety of crab apples?
Kim
Lovely and with such a limited palette Kathy. Loose and lush.
Beautiful! Love all the subtle shades of green and the taupe background. Masterfully done!
Beautiful work! The leaves came out great.
I really like this one. Great composition and colors.
This really stood out in the thumbnail line uup. Wow kathy i love those greens.
Really beautiful. I love the various shades of green, and the way the light seems to fall through and strike various leaves and berries.
Beautiful!!!
I can't say it any better than everyone has said - just a beautiful painting!! :-)
I can't say it any better than everyone has said - just a beautiful painting!! :-)
I love this piece! Love the lay you handled the complexity of the leaves...the background color is perfect.
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