Sunday, August 10, 2008

Two Anaheim Peppers Still Life Painting


Two Anaheim Peppers – 6" x 8" Oil on Canvas Panel SOLD

This is my first time to paint Anaheim peppers. Several times I have had the intention of painting them; however they ended up part of dinner all the previous times they were in the house. Several times Anaheim peppers were purchased for recipes, but the individual peppers were selected from the grocery store bins because of their picturesque form.

In this painting I really liked how they curve of the two peppers complement each other. I pushed the gray background cloth to a violet to emphasis the greens in the peppers. These Anaheims were more dark green then the usual yellow green. I really liked how the wrinkles and ridges of the peppers created interesting shadow shapes and highlights.

As an aside, these peppers packed quite a punch in the taco meat I cooked. I know that the heat of a jalapeño pepper is directly proportionate to the temperatures when it is ripening. Does anyone know if this is true with all peppers?

4 comments:

Cheryl Ratcliff said...

Peppers are so much fun to paint! These have such a wonderful shape. Your highlights and reflected lights are really nice!

eLIZabeth Floyd said...

I agree peppers are fun to paint! And I love how there are no duplicates!

Carol Marine said...

This paintings is awesome! What a viewpoint. I love it.

eLIZabeth Floyd said...

Thanks Carol, the compliment coming from you is special as I admire your ability to capture still life subjects so well!