 I think this may take a better photo tomorrow in the daylight but I wanted to post this tonight.  I miss the long daylight hours we have had over the summer.  I hadn't realized how much I was depending on it to get decent lighting for these photos.
I think this may take a better photo tomorrow in the daylight but I wanted to post this tonight.  I miss the long daylight hours we have had over the summer.  I hadn't realized how much I was depending on it to get decent lighting for these photos. I've been feeling a bit stuck with painting for the last few days.  I have lots of ideas but I'm having a hard time deciding what to paint NOW...  Lots of the ideas seem like I'm not quite ready for them.  Fruit on the other hand...  well, I just love painting it.  The red pear turned out to be quite a challenge today. 
I started this painting off by doing a gamboge wash from left to right over all three pieces of fruit but covering only part of the centre of the red pear.  Then, while that was still wet I rounded out the rest of the left pear with reds, quin magenta and ultramarine blue.  Then I dropped ultramarine blue and some azo yellow into to the green pear...  as that dried a bit I darkened the top of the banana with a wash varying colors from blue to red in the centre and then green gold toward the right side.  As the paint mingled on the paper I lifted out highlights on the pears...  softening the edges of the white highlight on the green pear.  then a few spots on the banana and the green pear needed a few burnt sienna speckles.  After I was satisfied with the fruit, I washed in the shadows with ultramarine blue, violet, and some cobalt...  with just a touch of quin gold...  it was fun watching things flow as it dried.  At the end I added some darks on the stems of the fruit and the side and tip of the banana.   
I definitely didn't stick with my original color scheme but I kind of like the result...  Enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by my blog. You are so sweet with your comments. Your shadow work in this piece are just wonderful. I am glad you didn't stick to the color scheme because the results are great.
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