7x5 watercolor on 140 lb Fabriano hot press paper of a bunch of assorted carrots alive with pale yellow gold to hot orange and royal red. Eat root vegetables such as carrots daily for your dose of vitamin A and good fiber.
Image is COPYRIGHT 2015 Kay Smith.
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Friday, July 31, 2015
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Storing Fruits and Vegetables
9x10.25 ink and watercolor on paper, drawn yesterday and painted today, a grouping of various vegetables such as purple and yellow onions, garlic, leeks, carrots, mushrooms, potatoes, beets, pomegranates, etc. Instruction text on how long to store them is written to the right in ink.
Image is COPYRIGHT 2014 Kay Smith.
Image is COPYRIGHT 2014 Kay Smith.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Pickled
8.5x5.5 watercolor over ink line drawing using Pigma Micron 01 pen on Master's Touch sketchbook paper drawn yesterday and painted today. Inspired by local canning products I can use this pickle jar to hope our Howard County Fair is a good one this fall. Carrots, red bell pepper and garlic cloves dot the bottom part of this simple still life of vegetables.
Image is COPYRIGHT 2014 Kay Smith.
Image is COPYRIGHT 2014 Kay Smith.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Bunch of Carrots
7x5 watercolor on Fabriano Artistico 140 lb hot press paper of fresh carrots ready for the cook's pot, with lots of fiber and good vitamin A just for you.
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