Monday, April 5, 2010

Golden Beets

I went to the Farmer's Market last week and saw these beautiful beets. I had never heard of golden beets. I don't think I captured the color as much as I would have liked. The golds with the rose and other colors made them look almost iridescent. This is done in pastels on mat board coated with pumice gel. I wanted to try painting them in oils too but they had lost their freshness by the time I was ready to paint them again. I had taken pictures of them but they didn't look the same as in real life. I guess I'll hit the Farmer's Market again this week and try again.
I'm working on some large watercolors and I'm really excited about them. Watercolor really is my favorite medium. I may have one of them finished for next week.

Golden Beets
Image Size 10" x 14"
Pastels
Unframed
$140.00

6 comments:

  1. I am always amazed when people take vegetables and turn them into beautiful works of art and you have certainly done that here.

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  2. Watercolors are my favorite medium too, though colored pencils place a darned close second (thanks to fabulous colored pencil artists and their works that I've seen). These are lovely and I've not heard of them either. I wonder what they taste like?

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  3. Thank you Ralph. I think vegetables are more fun to paint than eat.

    Sherry, I can see why colored pencils are a favorite of yours along with watercolor. I love the look of them but rarely have the patience to use them. I agree, there are some wonderful colored pencil artists out there and I really appreciate their work, knowing how much time went into them.

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  4. Hi Nancy, I love your pastel beets, you seem to have a knack to master every medium. Thanks for coming to my home yesterday to see the garden tour. It was so wonderful to meet you and your friend. I went to your website and blog and I am so impressed with your work! I love some of your florals, you should have brought your sketchbook up yesterday and painted with me! Thanks for tolerating my sharing, I dont often get to meet fellow artist that have the same interests! I would love some info on the watercolor shows you were telling me about. Beautiful blog!
    Desiree

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  5. Thank you Amy.

    Thanks Desiree. Ellen and I had such a nice time at your house. Thank you so much for taking the time to show us your beautiful quilts and pastels. I am in awe of your work.

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