Wednesday, March 25, 2015

On My Kitchen Counter 4

Cold and snowy winter days are hopefully over.
They kept me indoors setting up
fruit and veg still life possibilities for future paintings. 



Long winter days can drive one
bonkers and I sometimes resorted to playing with my food before preparing it.

With such colors,,, who could resist painting such beauties.
Too pretty to eat you say.  
That is the best part,,,eating the props.

I hope all of you are having a wonderful start to springtime.

Back to the drawing board.....

I am sharing this with Sweet Shot Tuesday

12 comments:

  1. Fantastic photos, Cynthia! I hope your winter is soon over!!!
    Kathryn

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  2. Beautiful pictures, awesome colors!

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  3. Yes, such lovely colors and foods! Fun that you create still lifes to paint. It is a time of year when we crave growth, warmth, butterflies and flowers!

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  4. Great shots, Cynnie; I can't wait to see the paintings that come from these!

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  5. Now we just need to SEE those drawings...but the photos are pretty :-)

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  6. Great photos, Cynthia! Looking forward to those paintings!

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  7. Oh Yes.. These photos will be perfect for painting. They look wonderful.

    Hugs~

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  8. Such bounty and great possibilities!I will surely check back, can't wait to see your paintings!

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  9. I've never seen artichokes that color! Wow! Would love to see your paintings some day.

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  10. gorgeous. putting your blog on feedly. thanks for the note!

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  11. I often photograph them instead of painting because I'm not good at realistic painting. The figs look yummy, oh and the artichokes are wonderful! Just give me a delicious garlic sauce and I'll devour them bit by bit.

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  12. Oh lovely! Wow, figs right? I've never really seen one like that up close. How do you like to prepare them?

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Your comments are most welcome and I really appreciate your input. Thanks for coming by...Cynthia