Piano Stool

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I have owned this antique piano stool for many years! I now have a more modern bench but can’t bring myself to sell my old friend. But if you happen to be interested in this painting, you can find more about it by clicking here.

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Bottles on a Striped Cloth

All I really wanted to do was paint this striped cloth! But it needed something, so I added the two bottles. This acrylic painting is 8 x 6 on what they call crescent board. For more information, click here.

Table Tableaux

Here is another painting with my old woven basket filled with green apples. I added my coffee cup and a pitcher and showed the arrangement on a wooden table partially covered with a cloth. This painting is 8 x 6. For further information, click here.

Tasty Treasurers

This is an old wooden box which is the way strawberries used to be packed in, before plastic was used so universally. The berries and box show up vividly against an antique lace-edged runner. This painting is 8 x 6. For more information, click here.

Fall Celebration (Apples in a Basket)

This painting is heavily textured and very “painterly” as some say. A friend of mine has several fruit trees in her front yard and allowed us to pick the apples while she was on vacation. I made a few yellow for the contrast. The basket is in my collection of stuff that I use for still life arrangements. It may be over 50 years old! For more information, click here.

Lemons and Jars

Lemons are often a favorite fruit for still life painters. I like to add them because their bright yellow is so effective when displayed against dull jars. One of these jars is an old Mason Jar. The other was purchased and came with a cute wrapper. This painting is 10 x 8.

Bread, Lemons and Bottle of Syrup

This loaf of organic bread came in a shiny wrapper which was a bit of a challenge to paint. I decided to display it with a syrup bottle and lemons. (Yeah, I know–who would eat syrup and lemons with bread!!) But I think it makes a rather interesting still life, especially displayed on an antique red striped table cloth. For further information about the painting, click here.

John’s Fine Tomatoes

We have not been very successful in growing tomatoes! One year we spent over $30 for plants, seeds, fertilizer , etc. and got only 3 tomatoes which had been badly pecked by the birds. That taught us a lesson. These tomatoes came from the super market. I painted the bowl they were sitting in blue to contrast with the shiny red. For more information, click here.