Sunday, December 03, 2006

Egg Bowl


oil on premire gallery wrapped canvas
10'' x 10"

I was thinking that it might be a good idea to put up some, or possibly all, of the paintings I was planning to present for my January show at the Twinhouse Gallery. This way I could show the relationship between the "studies", and the completed paintings in a single venue. My goal is to have approximately 20 of these 10 x 10 paintings for the show. I don't know if I can complete that many or not, with only six weeks left. I need to get to work.

Fortunately, tonight I finished this painting of brown eggs in a bowl just in time to be included in the daily painters group effort for all of us to create an egg painting for sunday.

If you are interested in purchasing this painting prior to the show click here for contact information for Twinhouse Gallery. If you do purchase the painting, it cannot be picked up or shipped until the show has completed its' run. Purchase Info


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm such a sucker for eggs (ok, I know.. it sounds weird) * a new fan ;)*

lisagloria said...

Ah, wonderful! Very placid. I check your site every day for new works - you never disappoint.

Anonymous said...

I'm struck by the well handled differences in texture between the smooth bowl,white cloth, and the eggs. Each is perfection.

Jamie Williams Grossman said...

Beautiful rendering! I love the textural contrast of the hard eggs with the soft, delicate fabric folds.

Johnnie Scoutten said...

Just stunning. Especially taken with that fabric.

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous!! I love egg paintings....yours are especially lovely!

Anonymous said...

Fantastic, James. The cloth is as wonderful to look at as the egg.

James Neil Hollingsworth said...

Thanks all. It's really great to get this feedback on paintings I'll be putting in the show. I appreciate it!