Sunday, March 6, 2011

Brass Teapot

Challenge #4 from Daily Paintworks Challenge, and this one was hard and really took a lot of concentration, in that we were to mix new colors for each brush stroke. I cheated a bit, but I pretty much followed it, and used larger brushes, and I feel like I really accomplished something - to be quite a lot less fussy. It is so easy to over paint, and not know when to stop.
Also, I haven't done very many still lifes, and I have been meaning to paint this teapot for a long time!
I like this. I think it has vitality.  This is such a valuable lesson, and it will become part of the way I paint. Thank you Carol Marine!


 6x6" Oil on gessoboard
$75 + s&h
Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing this painting, or if you would like to commission a pet portrait.

7 comments:

  1. Catherine you did a great job with this challenge. I would never have guess it was a the One Stoke Challenge. You also chose a not so easy subject!

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  2. This is wonderful, Catherine. You really nailed the look of brass. Beautiful job.

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  3. Catherine, this is one of my favorites! It really is beautiful and if it is still available in about a month, I aim to buy it!

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  4. Painting brass is a challenge all by itself, and then add the One Stroke Challenge. You did a fantastic job, Catherine! This is really nice.

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  5. You did a great job! I thought and thought about entering the challenge, and then chickened out because I thought it was just too hard. You make it look effortless!

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  6. nice lights and contrast between the background and the teapot. it is almost alive, i liked a lot :D

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  7. Nicely done! Very expressive brushwork...

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