Tuesday, August 12, 2008

candy apples

I worked this piece on 8x10 RTX300 board. This is a still life of candy apples that I set up outside in my yard. I like the background greens as a complement to the red apples. The dark greens make the red apples pop forward. The apples were done purely with pencil, using hard pencils over soft to burnish and fill in the texture of the board. I worked the background in pencil dissolved with solvent. In parts of the background, I painted with my fingers to blend the color into the board. I think I'm going to frame it in a shadowbox type of frame to allow the edges to show.

4 comments:

hbedrosian said...

Kendra, I love the color and composition, and the technique is fantastic! I'm amazed at the smooth texture you got on the 300 board. I think that you should enter this one into a contest - it's beautiful.

Kathy said...

Kendra, your apple pieces are among my favorites! You've done it again - beautiful.

Barbara Pask said...

Your art is amazing. You must have such patience to be a colored pencil artist. Really wonderful work.

Kendra said...

I appreciate the good comments! I really enjoyed working on this piece!