The light was stunning as it poured in from the window, illuminating this baker as she dipped truffles in chocolate. I walked up on this scene with only enough time for a quick sketch on site. After leaving, and busy with the everyday events of life, I kept thinking about it. I couldn't stop thinking about it. So, today I had to put that scene down in paint. I used my sketch, my very fresh memories, and a photo I took before leaving to assist me. I'm not sure if it's finished or not, I've lost the daylight now. So, I will check it in the morning and see how I feel about it in the light of day! Painting number 1849 in 1849 days.
Very nice Tammie! Heidi was a great model for us. Too bad we didn’t get a test taste!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! The way you handle light is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWow, it's beautiful ... I like those small splashes of colour and light.
ReplyDeleteWow, so gorgeous. I think this is the first painting of yours that I have seen a person in. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful! Love the colors, the light, the freshness!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely Tammie. It's a gorgeous everyday scene and I love it. Beaut colours too.
ReplyDeleteOh wow...I absolutely love this...how very talented you are....happy ppf...(#7)...x
ReplyDeleteThis is the style my grandmother painted in. This feels very familiar and beautiful.
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