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This painting from the apple orchard turned out okay (Original Post) bif Oct 2020 OP
Those are GORGEOUS! Karadeniz Oct 2020 #1
It looks like a photograph! 3catwoman3 Oct 2020 #2
Beautiful. MontanaMama Oct 2020 #3
Very nice! Bayard Oct 2020 #4
That's really beautiful and accomplished, Mark. Zoonart Oct 2020 #5
This is good bif. I hope this doesn't come across wrong: JDC Oct 2020 #6
ohm myyy. dang , we have a talented lot here on du. lovely paintings . AllaN01Bear Oct 2020 #7
The apples are quite remarkable. lunatica Oct 2020 #8
Great color! Baked Potato Oct 2020 #9
that is very nice! handmade34 Oct 2020 #10
Did a good job. Star-Thrower Oct 2020 #11
Wow I love it! Just about thought it was a photo, LiberalLoner Oct 2020 #12
Thank you all for your kind words and encouragement! bif Oct 2020 #13

Bayard

(22,005 posts)
4. Very nice!
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 04:52 PM
Oct 2020

If you are the same person who has posted new paintings previously, your shading and detail work has really improved.

JDC

(10,114 posts)
6. This is good bif. I hope this doesn't come across wrong:
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 05:03 PM
Oct 2020

Your painting is getting a lot better. I looked at your page. this one, the Door / Knob, and the Clothes line on the porch are way better than your work I saw a while back. Again, I hope that does not sound like anything but a compliment. It is one. Very nice

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
8. The apples are quite remarkable.
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 05:39 PM
Oct 2020

You chose the interesting perspective of looking up at the apples with the deep blue sky as the background. The solid cool blue of the sky as it’s seen when you look directly up. Everything looks crisp and sharp and perfectly ripened with the definitely sharp light source and shadows that you get on particularly clear days. A living still life.

Your bathroom door is an incredibly interesting depiction of objects being side lit at the time of day when the sun is casting the longest shadows. It’s the shadows that are the central focus, giving a wonderful casting of the objects’ profile which you don’t see directly. Again you explore light as revelatory of the structure of the doorknob and lock by using the shadows it creates.

And your Amish laundry day incorporates the architectural structure of the simple whitewashed house structure with its parallel lines broken up by the soft vegetation and the colorful dresses. As you often do in these historical buildings you tell a story here too. You aren’t just painting a house. You’re painting a story of who lives in that house as a inquisitively wondering on you part. The dresses are plain in structure and all alike but they’re colorful. Does one woman live there? Is it more than one woman? And you’re struck by the cleanliness, not only because the dresses have been washed, but because the house is white and clean and even the porch floors look shiny, reflecting the white of the walls. It’s very nice. Very clean and crisp. There is beauty and wonder in simplicity.

Star-Thrower

(309 posts)
11. Did a good job.
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 07:30 PM
Oct 2020

Reminds me of growing up in PT. Breeze, Lake Ontario. We kids would ride our bikes through the apple orchards. I remember my mother baking apple pies, yum. So many apples. Can hardly find Rome Beautys and the 20 Ounce, which really was that large. Then there was a little apple tree way away from the orchards, kinda a rogue apple tree. Unnamed but the little apple tree had the best little apples. Most folks don't know that at least back then apple cider was made from the drops, those apples that fell to the ground and somewhat rottening was made into delicious cider. Myself, I used to purposely bang apples on a hard surface so it turned brown, bruised and tasted like cider, lol.

LiberalLoner

(9,761 posts)
12. Wow I love it! Just about thought it was a photo,
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 09:01 PM
Oct 2020

Don’t think I’ve ever seen such a realistic painting of apples! Very impressive!
❤️👍👏

bif

(22,685 posts)
13. Thank you all for your kind words and encouragement!
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 09:17 PM
Oct 2020

I hope my painting is improving. I paint almost every day and every painting is truly a learning experience, I've only been at it for about a year and a half., but relish almost every moment I spend in the studio. What a great way to spend ones time!

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