Monday 24 September 2018

The odd one out

 The red apple when all the others are green, by Liz
 
Last week's inspiration was picked up in a great way by all participants! We saw a diversity of fruity interpretations of 'the odd one out'...

Glen put an apple between the oranges

And Marie-Clair put an orange (slice) between the apple slices. And coloured them blue

Between these two beautifully painted tennis balls there will be an apple that looks like them but definitely is different! Very clever. By Carol

In the mean time, fantastic work by the starters:
Out of her washing exercise Jutta created this abstract. It reminds me of a happy butterfly on its way to the sun. Well done, in composition as well as colour balance!
Judith also created an exciting abstract composition - the volume really works well and it makes you look more than once every time. Love it!

  Judith (above) and Jutta (below) have both started with the 'Layer' exercise, where a cityscape at night, seen from the sea, appears after 4 washes. Funny how different they can be!

Ilse finished hers but has second thoughts about the sea so an adapted version may be shown next time!
 
 Next to her 'Odd one out', Liz finished her rainy day painting. It worked out super well, that wetness!

Sylvie's fantasy fish. On the one hand it is mosaic, on the other hand, looking so lively and quicksilvery! Excellent!

And to give something to drool over, here's Cathie's onion-painting in its' finishing stages...

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