Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Minneola Forelle Pair

Minneola Forelle Pair
a Minneola tangelo and a Forelle pear, paired in the snow
behind my home at Shapleigh, Maine

on Feb 2, painted on Feb 5, 2018
10" x 7" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam, and
Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, and Uniball waterproof fade proof ink on
140 lb. Arches cold press rough 100% cotton watercolor paper
framed, $120 + $6.60 sales tax + $10.40 shipping = $137.00
online at my art blog HERE where you may leave a comment

The Art of Minneolas
as seen by other painters

 
1
Pear and Minneola Still-life
Caron Sloan Zuger, Puyallup, Washington
Watercolor, 15" x 15" (w x h), 2007
$210
The Artist's web site HERE

2
Tangelo
Angela Marie Moulton, US, Chicago, Illinois and Idaho
Oil
Artist's web site HERE and blog site HERE

3
Minneola Mystery
Peter Parrish, Shreveport, Louisiana
Oil on canvas, 7" x 5"
$555
See the artist's web sites HERE and HERE

4
Orange Tangelos
Deb Anderson, Glenview, Illinois
Acrylic on board, 9" x 7" (w x h), 2010
"In between freelance graphic design jobs
and family duties, I try to complete one painting
a week, more or less. I also enjoy teaching
and filling up sketchbooks."
Artist's web site HERE

5
Tangelo
Will Beger, Scottsdale, Arizona
Acrylic on wood, 32" x 48" (w x h), 2017
$600
Artist's Gallery web page HERE and HERE

6
Tangelo Trio
Lisa Foster, Oregon, US
Oil painting on cradled wood panel, 16" x 8" (w x h), 2016
$275.00
BA Portland State University, Graphic Design
 Painting, Drawing and Printmaking.
BS University of Michigan, Chemistry
Artist's web site HERE

7
Tangelo
John Barrett Holdway, Jr., Eugene, Oregon
Oil on canvas
$347
Interview with the artist in Singulart magazine HERE
Artist's web site HERE

8
Minneola Tangelos and Blue Bottle
Aleksey Vaynshteyn, Brooklyn, New York
Oil on Gesso board 8" x 6" (w x h), 2015
Sold
This painting was part of the Will Paint for Food Project,
all profit from the sale donated to help
feed the hungry, details HERE
Artist's web site HERE

1 comment:

martine paquet said...

Beautiful post, Bruce! So interesting to see all the styles and way of painting the same fruit.