Showing posts with label fruits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruits. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2014

And again my favourite pomegranates!

This painting looks close to the previous one I've made last year due to the same cloth that was used as a background. I like this color the most to emphasize red flam of the pomegranates.

First Pomegranates of the Season
12"x24"
oil on canvas

Monday, December 9, 2013

Scrapbook of Fall

"Scrapbook": Last Days of Fall 
20"x20"
oil on canvas
SOLD

Friday, August 16, 2013

Some recent still lifes

Still-life with the Rock Fish
16"x16"
oil on canvas 



Gifts of the Last Summer Days
20"x20"
oil on canvas 




Anticipation of Fall
16"x20"
oil on canvas
SOLD

Monday, March 25, 2013

Juicy fruits

Red & Green
8"x 8"
oil on canvas


Sweet Grapefruit
8"x 8"
oil on canvas
 

Juicy Pomegranate Seeds
8"x 8"
oil on canvas
 SOLD

Friday, March 1, 2013

Still-life with Persimmons

The Persimmons Poem we found was dangling from the delicate branches of the tree that was once choked with leaves and fruit. At the end of the season, what was left were a few, sweet, sugary, nectar heavy and plump persimmons that were barely hanging on. They were calling out to be hand-picked.
We’ve been waiting for the rains to shower the persimmons one last time so that we can capture the fruit glistening in its final beauty before we plucked them from the branches. The persimmons love the rain. We know this because the fruit just glows after a good cold shower. Their rich orange color against the delicate branches just have us standing, staring in awe.
- See more at: http://whiteonricecouple.com/garden/persimmons-poem/#sthash.DUAF7Od5.dpuf
The Persimmons Poem we found was dangling from the delicate branches of the tree that was once choked with leaves and fruit. At the end of the season, what was left were a few, sweet, sugary, nectar heavy and plump persimmons that were barely hanging on. They were calling out to be hand-picked.
We’ve been waiting for the rains to shower the persimmons one last time so that we can capture the fruit glistening in its final beauty before we plucked them from the branches. The persimmons love the rain. We know this because the fruit just glows after a good cold shower. Their rich orange color against the delicate branches just have us standing, staring in awe.
- See more at: http://whiteonricecouple.com/garden/persimmons-poem/#sthash.DUAF7Od5.dpuf
The Persimmons Poem we found was dangling from the delicate branches of the tree that was once choked with leaves and fruit. At the end of the season, what was left were a few, sweet, sugary, nectar heavy and plump persimmons that were barely hanging on. They were calling out to be hand-picked.
We’ve been waiting for the rains to shower the persimmons one last time so that we can capture the fruit glistening in its final beauty before we plucked them from the branches. The persimmons love the rain. We know this because the fruit just glows after a good cold shower. Their rich orange color against the delicate branches just have us standing, staring in awe.
- See more at: http://whiteonricecouple.com/garden/persimmons-poem/#sthash.DUAF7Od5.dpuf
The Persimmons Poem we found was dangling from the delicate branches of the tree that was once choked with leaves and fruit. At the end of the season, what was left were a few, sweet, sugary, nectar heavy and plump persimmons that were barely hanging on. They were calling out to be hand-picked.
We’ve been waiting for the rains to shower the persimmons one last time so that we can capture the fruit glistening in its final beauty before we plucked them from the branches. The persimmons love the rain. We know this because the fruit just glows after a good cold shower. Their rich orange color against the delicate branches just have us standing, staring in awe.
- See more at: http://whiteonricecouple.com/garden/persimmons-poem/#sthash.DUAF7Od5.dpuf
The Persimmons Poem we found was dangling from the delicate branches of the tree that was once choked with leaves and fruit. At the end of the season, what was left were a few, sweet, sugary, nectar heavy and plump persimmons that were barely hanging on. They were calling out to be hand-picked.
We’ve been waiting for the rains to shower the persimmons one last time so that we can capture the fruit glistening in its final beauty before we plucked them from the branches. The persimmons love the rain. We know this because the fruit just glows after a good cold shower. Their rich orange color against the delicate branches just have us standing, staring in awe.
- See more at: http://whiteonricecouple.com/garden/persimmons-poem/#sthash.DUAF7Od5.dpuf
 
The Persimmons Poem we found was dangling from the delicate branches of the tree that was once choked with leaves and fruit. At the end of the season, what was left were a few, sweet, sugary, nectar heavy and plump persimmons that were barely hanging on. They were calling out to be hand-picked.
We’ve been waiting for the rains to shower the persimmons one last time so that we can capture the fruit glistening in its final beauty before we plucked them from the branches. The persimmons love the rain. We know this because the fruit just glows after a good cold shower. Their rich orange color against the delicate branches just have us standing, staring in awe.
So we each snapped a verse from the tree. Voila, our visual Persimmon Poem.
hugs,
Diane and Todd
- See more at: http://whiteonricecouple.com/garden/persimmons-poem/#sthash.DUAF7Od5.dpuf
The Persimmons Poem we found was dangling from the delicate branches of the tree that was once choked with leaves and fruit. At the end of the season, what was left were a few, sweet, sugary, nectar heavy and plump persimmons that were barely hanging on. They were calling out to be hand-picked.
We’ve been waiting for the rains to shower the persimmons one last time so that we can capture the fruit glistening in its final beauty before we plucked them from the branches. The persimmons love the rain. We know this because the fruit just glows after a good cold shower. Their rich orange color against the delicate branches just have us standing, staring in awe.
- See more at: http://whiteonricecouple.com/garden/persimmons-poem/#sthash.DUAF7Od5.dpuf
This painting had been chosen  by the Federation of Canadian Artists for the  juried Exhibition "Canvas Unbound 2013" 
 I'll announce it closer to the date of the Show.


 
 Still-life with Persimmons
20"x 20" 
oil on canvas
SOLD 

Mu Ch'i's Persimmons - Gary Snyder
On a back wall down the hall
lit by a side glass door
is the scroll of Mu Ch’i’s great
sumi painting, “Persimmons”
The wind-weights hanging from the
axles hold it still.
The best in the world, I say,
of persimmons.
Perfect statement of emptiness
no other than form
the twig and the stalk still on,
the way they sell them in the
market even now.
The original’s in Kyoto at a
lovely Rinzai temple where they
show it once a year
this one’s a perfect copy from Benrido
I chose the mounting elements myself
with the advice of the mounter
I hang it every fall.
And now, to these overripe persimmons
from Mike and Barbara’s orchard.
Napkin in hand,
I bend over the sink
suck the sweet orange goop
that’s how I like it
gripping a little twig
those painted persimmons
sure cure hunger
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Pomegranate inspiration and a little bit more...


Pomegranate
8"x 8"
oil on canvas 
SOLD


Juicy pomegranate seeds
8"x 8"
oil on canvas 
SOLD



Seashells
8"x 8"
oil on canvas 
SOLD