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The second painting in the series:
https://markdomincreative.blogspot.com
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"In a Pickle" (Original Post)
bif
Apr 2024
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Diamond_Dog
(34,489 posts)1. Those are very cool!
I love it when artists turn a common everyday sight into something very interesting and colorful. Very nicely done!
bif
(23,886 posts)2. Thank you!
It's what makes painting so fun!
MLAA
(18,570 posts)3. Love, love this series.
How about a jar of olives? A coke bottle? A blender?
I did some olives a while back. And I have done a couple paintings of pop bottles. I'm trying to think of other packaged foods that would look cool. The blender sounds like it has potential. Thanks.
A loaf of bread (or anything) in cellophane, not cellophane should create quite the challenge
Maybe a loaf of pumpernickel with rye seeds on top. That could look interesting!
MLAA
(18,570 posts)7. Now I'm hungry for pumpernickel toast, thanks a lot!