A surprising fact I found out this year about the delicious Clementine,
is that eating them reduces your stress. I told this to a neighbour up the
street with two young children schooling online during lockdown, while she and
her husband work from home, and she said, "Good. I think I'll go home and
eat three!"
They are also beautiful, and I've painted so many paintings of them. This
sketch was partially inspired by the book Beautiful Oops by Barney Saltzberg
which I shared with a young artist in our family the other day.
Before I started the drawing I didn't check whether the marker would bleed when I
painted over it. It did, and if I hadn't just read the book Beautiful Oops, I might
have stopped. But I ate a clementine, calmed down and kept going. Magenta is
not my favourite colour, but I like what happened. And experimenting is
particularly fun in this time of Lockdown.
In Toronto we are almost finished clementine season. Even though it's
snowing outside, I think that means we're moving closer to spring! I love
the fruit, how it looks, the taste, and hey! All good.
Have a making something day.
4 comments:
I love the spontaneity of this painting and if there are "oops" it looks like it was meant to be. I remember to embrace the oops and eat more clementines! ;)
Evelyn Thank you so much. You are so kind. Yes. It seems perfection
doesn't help. I'm addicted to clementines, and they do really help!
XOXOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara
Everything about this post is lovely! Magenta is not my favourite colour either, but it sure worked out well for this painting :)
xoxoxo
V
Thank you Verna,
During the pandemic I‘m trying to break on through! So the colour surprise was a
learning exercise! So much fun! Love your work!
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara
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