Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Where's the Grapes?, Maria Kovalenko Leysens



I went out a few weekends ago to photograph some grapes as reference for my adult watercolor class. Drove to many places and found they were harvested or none on the vine. So I went to Costco, bought some grapes, cut some vines and took them home. I used twist ties and the backs of chairs to set up the grapes and vines against a strong evening sun and photographed.

This is the demonstration painting that I did for the class. We focused on the warm light coming from behind and the cool light reflected from the sky above. Using my artistic license I took out the twist ties and darkened the background to keep the focus on the warm glow.

5 comments:

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

Creative way to work around not having actual grapes on the vine, Maria! I really like the luminous quality of the grapes - beautiful!

Unknown said...

Very fresh, clean and colorful. I really like your creativity Maria and as Claire said, the luminous quality of those grapes is beautiful.

Unknown said...

Very creative- good work!

Pat Koscienski said...

Great painting, Maria. Very creative set up...it worked well.

Bertie Brown said...

LOVE..such striking colors and contrasts!