Pastel Still Life
To me, the difference between landscape and still life is the weather. A still life is an indoor work and landscape leaves you outside at the risk of the changing weather. Both subjects are a play of colour and texture. Seeing what you are looking at opens the doors to interpreting things in your own style. I never take anything for granted visually. Learning the hard way through total failure to ‘catch’ a landscape makes you learn to never give up looking for the feeling of what you see.
Crystal Vase (Pastel on Paper)
Colour on a French Dish (Pastel on Paper)
A Plate of Winter Fruit (Pastel on Paper)
White Flowers (Pastel on Paper)
Belchard Apples, freckled like me (Pastel on Paper)
Yellow Roses (Pasel on Paper)
Playful Flowers (Pastel on Paper)
Primula, A sure sign of Spring (Pastel on Paper)
Apricots in Green Glazed Bowl (Pastel on Paper)
Scented Geranium (Pastel on Paper)
Charente melon and peaches (Pastel on Paper)
Irises along the garden railing (Pastel on Paper)
A Dish of Quince (Pastel on Paper)
Flowers (Pastel on Paper)
Primulas (Pastel on Paper)
A Plate of Fiercely Red Fruit (Pastel on Paper)
Daffodils (Pastel on Paper)
The Scent of Nectarines (Pastel on Paper)
Late Summer Roses (Pastel on Paper)
Apples on China plate (Pastel on Paper)
Holiday Florals (Pastel on Paper)
Garlic on a Plate (Pastel on Paper)
A graceful fading (Pastel on Paper)
Old silver bowl with lemons (Pastel on Paper)
Apples and a lace tablecloth (Pastel on Paper)
A Dish of Grapes (Pastel on Paper)
A Plate of Fruit (Pastel on Paper)
Spring Florals (Pastel on Paper)
Blue Burmese Bowl of Apples (Pastel on Paper)
Dancing Pears (Pastel on Paper)
Clementines (Pastel on Paper)
Winter Flowers (Pastel on Paper)
Yellow Bell Peppers (Pastel on Paper)
Peaches (Pastel on Paper)
Bouquet in Glass Vase (Pastel on Paper)
Comice Pears and a Jug with Character (Pastel on Paper)
A Chinese Bowl with Lemons (Pastel on Paper)