Our grocery had a coupon last week for a free pineapple with purchase. Pineapples are very complex. So I went for the idea, the pineappleness of a pineapple.
Love the blues in the leaves. Pineapples have that dusty leaved succulent look to them. The greens and yellows in the fruit itself is spot on perfect! Love the new word too!
Thanks everyone! We finally cut into it last evening and boy, was it good! Nothing like fresh fruit, for sure. Mari, sorry to hear you are allergic. I know about food allergies and it's tough. That's why you'll never see me drawing or painting anything with peanuts :-)
Ahhh, a zen moment :) Nicely captured!
ReplyDeleteLove the word pineappleness. :)
ReplyDeleteOoh .. I love this one. I think what I like best about it is the looseness of it. Well done! nancy
ReplyDeleteLovely painting with a great name. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours. Makes one wanting to eat one, just wish I was not allergic to pineapples.. But this is a good feast for the eyes : )
ReplyDeleteAnd going for the "idea" of pineappleness" has given you a beautiful painting...more full of life and "correctness". Lovely Ann!
ReplyDeleteYummy sketch and great colour use. Cheers
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Beautiful! It's one of my favorite fruits:)
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Love the blues in the leaves. Pineapples have that dusty leaved succulent look to them. The greens and yellows in the fruit itself is spot on perfect! Love the new word too!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! We finally cut into it last evening and boy, was it good! Nothing like fresh fruit, for sure. Mari, sorry to hear you are allergic. I know about food allergies and it's tough. That's why you'll never see me drawing or painting anything with peanuts :-)
ReplyDeletegreat blog:) Thank for sharing enjoy browsing your blog.... keep posting please:)
ReplyDeletelove it - it looks and feels very tropical and balmy. And I think the word "pineappleness" should be in the Oxford dictionary ! ;)
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