Louie was the result of a day of diving for some friends of my daughter...the result was some very good lobster and scallops. So good! Anyway, as Louie was languishing, I thought he should be painted.
Hi, Paula! I haven't visited your blog for awhile so I was pleased to see your new paintings. What I love about your work is the instinctive response you seem to have for color. I would describe your paintings as being bold, and juicy--not a bad thing even when the subject is a lobster! (I hope that poor creature made a good dinner...lol.)
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Louie makes me hungry! He's not to orange, so I'm guessing he hadn't hit the pot yet? Fun, Paula.
Louie's colors are just electric.
Hi, Paula! I haven't visited your blog for awhile so I was pleased to see your new paintings. What I love about your work is the instinctive response you seem to have for color. I would describe your paintings as being bold, and juicy--not a bad thing even when the subject is a lobster! (I hope that poor creature made a good dinner...lol.)
I'll bet he tasted as good as he looks!!!
Thanks everyone, and yes, Louie was one tasty lobster....and a good model!
WOW! Great colors... love it!
Simple and great painting..makes me hungry
Love the colors!!! Can't help thinking of that hilarious scene from Annie Hall where one goes behind the fridge.
Really, he's awesome! More!!!!!
Your paintings are full of beautiful and vibrant color!
I love that he has a name! And I'm with Becky, the colors are electric, good way to describe it!
The economy and yet generosity of the rendering and palette -- dy-no-mite!!
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