My intention was to capture the essence and vibrancy of natural forms through a modern impressionistic lens. The subject is a simple still life β pears resting on a patterned background β but the execution is anything but ordinary.
I employed a palette knife to achieve the thick, textured strokes, giving a sculptural quality to the pears. The green hues of the fruit are varied and intense, suggesting the play of light and the richness of the pears' skin, while touches of yellow hint at their juicy flesh.
The background is an abstract landscape of color and form, providing a stark contrast to the organic shapes of the pears. This mosaic of blues, whites, purples, and oranges could be an allusion to a tablecloth or the fragmented nature of memory and perception. It's meant to evoke a sense of energy and movement, drawing the viewer's eye across the canvas and back to the solidity of the pears.
This work is, at its heart, a dialogue between the representational and the abstract, inviting the viewer to find their own meaning in the interplay of painted shapes and colors. It's a celebration of the tactile experience of painting and the visual pleasure of bold, harmonious colors.
- Professionally framed in Tasmanian Oak float frame
- This comes with string/wire on the back to hang the artwork.
- The work is varnished for protection
- Signed at the back with my name, date, and artwork title.
- Insitu photo not to scale.