Showing posts with label cream pitcher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cream pitcher. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2014

FLORAL TEAPOT-SOLD


This is another attempt at painting my recently re-discovered copper teapot.  I wish my Mom who gave it to me was here to see my paintings of the teapot.  The year she gave the teapot to me I had unknowingly just purchased another copper teapot right before Christmas.  It wasn't as nice as hers, but it did kind of take away from her surprise.  She should know her teapot has long outlived the other one and has become lots of fun to paint.  The flowers are from Trader Joe's and the cream pitcher was from Avon long ago.

Original Oil
Size:  12 x 12 on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Price:  $185.00 + shipping

Sold

Monday, September 23, 2013

TREASURES



I found the cream pitcher at an antique store in downtown Orange recently and the vase came from one of our families.  I guess they were once somebody's "treasure" but got passed on in one way or another.  I did a proximity of the pitcher once before but have never painted the bud vase before (always thought it would be too difficult).  Trying to find something different to paint every day has caused me to branch out and try new things.

ORIGINAL OIL: 9 X 12
PRICE:  $145
SHIPPING:  $12 IN US
TAX IN CA

Hope you like this one.  I was really pleased with the way it turned out.

Lori (quartonfineart@yahoo.com)

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

HENRY FONDA YELLOWS-SOLD






This is another painting of what are rapidly becoming almost my favorite roses.  The rosebush is ablaze with yellow.  Even at dusk it looks like there is a spotlight on it.  Just amazing so how can I resist trying to paint some of them.  I put them in my antique sugar bowl and decided to crop the bowl so I could emphasize the roses.  The dark background makes them sing, which they almost are anyway.....(I think I can hear them?)

Original Oil on prepared wood ground
Size: 6 x 8
Price:  $55 + 10 shipping in US only

quartonfineart@yahoo.com