Apples
watercolour on watercolour block HP

Apples
watercolour on watercolour block HP
Our apples in the garden are far from perfect n appearance, with spots all over, but they are perfect in taste, sweet and crunchy. I thought it would be a good challenge to paint one in its imperfect, but perfect glow.
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Garden apple
oil on board, 15x15cm
In summer we don’t eat apples. We munch on peaches and nectarines. Except the horses. They have their apples throughout the year. An apple is one of the most delicious subjects to draw and paint. For the experts it is a challenge to capture its real beauty and succulent appearance and for the beginner it is easy enough to start off with and be inspired to keep going.
…six apples…
pen and aquarelle on watercolor block
..six apples close-up..
Just for some lazy fun, I splashed some greens for a sucrine salad…using blues and yellows, purple and payes gray for darker shadows. Salad is always difficult to draw and paint, so many lines and squigles…definitely not a favorute subkect of mine. The greens are a great challenge though!
..sucrine salad..
pen and aquarelle on waterclor block
..sucrine salad close-up..