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453 Gems in a Morning Glory Bowl

A few years ago, I got good advice which I have tried to heed with each and every painting:  What are you trying to say?  Don't just paint a pretty picture, make it mean something.  The message may not always seem obvious, but I assure you, there is something I am trying to communicate.
What, you might ask, am I trying to communicate with all these blue and white bowls filled with fruit or vegetables?

Yesterday, I received a comment from Carol A. Ball, another Daily Paintworks artist, regarding my painting "451 Better Than Candy," which is similar to this one.  She wrote, "What a lovely painting.  It just makes me happy and reminds me of home and food and cooking and family.  Good work."
BINGO!!  That is exactly what I want to communicate.   I couldn't wait to paint today.

Here is a link to Carol's Daily Paintworks gallery:
 http://www.dailypaintworks.com/artists/carole-a-ball-4878/artwork

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/453-gems-in-a-morning-glory-bowl/256921
tags: $75 buy through Pay Pal, acrylic on 6x6 gessoed hardboard, fruit and vegetables, kitchen art, red yellow orange blue, still life
Friday 09.12.14
Posted by Diane Campion
 

435 The Three Stooges

Note: My husband named this painting.  (smile)
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/435-the-three-stooges/250324
tags: acrylic on 7x5 gessoed Ampersand hardboard, kitchen art, price $75 buy through Pay Pal, red yellow orange blue, still life, vegetables
Wednesday 08.13.14
Posted by Diane Campion