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Monday I spoke to John Beckwith's drawing class at the Senior Center in Rutledge, TN. We explored how light affects various forms and textures.
A compostionof a pear, grapefruit and banana was set up for the students to draw. They all did a great job! Some in the class would be great miniature artists as they do like to draw small.
When I got home I decided what was good for those students was also good for the teacher; therefore, I repeated the set up in my studio and painted it this morning. I enjoyed the challenge of the yellow-green analogous color scheme.
3 Servings of Fruit, 8x10 panel, oil. Available for sale, contact the artist.
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