
Showing posts with label pewter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pewter. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Planning for Simple Images
This afternoon was spent running errands and then, after the boring "have-to-do" chores; to visit my favorite resale shop and the grocery store. Both places are a plethora of artistic materials. A covered, pewter pitcher from the Netherlands caught my eye at the resale shop. Snow peas, peaches, pears, plums, grapes, lemons and some veggies filled the grocery cart.
It is time, once again, to envision Renaissance settings and proceed. A variety of classical images dance in my head. Next, I look forward to sewing a broad-brimmed white cap for my model. A dear friend will sit for some of the shots. Her portrait will be filled with potatoes, breads, copper pots, tulips and poppies. The light will be natural, or candlelight.
It is, as another friend reminds me, "time to work the magic." I can hardly wait.
It is time, once again, to envision Renaissance settings and proceed. A variety of classical images dance in my head. Next, I look forward to sewing a broad-brimmed white cap for my model. A dear friend will sit for some of the shots. Her portrait will be filled with potatoes, breads, copper pots, tulips and poppies. The light will be natural, or candlelight.
It is, as another friend reminds me, "time to work the magic." I can hardly wait.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Pewter
Came across this image and cropped it to accent the pewter's age and tone. Sometimes really nice images are accidentally overlooked. Am so glad I stumbled across this one again.
A Photograph by Elisabeth Bacon
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