Saturday, March 27, 2010

Braeburn Apple


A little study in red, black, and yellow. I wanted to show how a single, humble piece of fruit can be a visual as well as a tasty treat. I always try to include the variety in the title. That's my small effort toward encouraging growers to keep the varieties going.

8" x 6" oil on linen panel

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9 comments:

Kay said...

Suddenly I smell apples......

Victor Errington said...

Hi Carol.
I could easily eat this Braeburn and enjoy it. They are my second favourites, Coxes are my first. They will be out soon so I will be able to actually eat one. This Apple is so real, it`s beautiful. Well done again Carol. all the best.
Vic.

David K Small, artist said...

Love this!

barbarasthoughtoftheday said...

Wow. This looks great.

Beverly Gurganus said...

Another beautiful apple!

The apple definately catches my eye first, and I love how the folds of the clothe leads my eye throughout the rest of the painting.

I absolutely love your realistic style...your work encourages me to keep on keeping on.

Anonymous said...

very beautiful works!

SUSAN RODEN said...

Very nice Carol - and apples are one of my favorite subjects too!

emily j. cole said...

Gorgeous! I like the fabric the apple is resting on; it is interesting to look at but does not distract from the tasty focal point.

Marcia Miner said...

Very nice work. I like that you often incorporate things you find into your work.