Fourth in my [healthy!] watercolor vegetable series, “Turnip.” I am not fond of turnips for eating, but I thought this one from a local farmer’s market was perfect for painting. As with each of these still-lifes, I set it up in my studio, lit by natural light. The challenge for me in this painting was not to overwork it. I learned from NY master artist David Leffel the importance of knowing your concept ahead of time. The concept is your answer to, “What excites you about this subject?” I like to ascribe an adjective or two that describes my response. “Delicate” and “free-flowing” we’re my buzzwords for this lil’ turnip. Once you have a concept clear in mind, that drives your plan and approach. Having a clear concept helps you know when you’re done. My next post will be another step-by-step example. Note: two years ago my wife invited me to go vegan with her. I am so glad I did (I am a terrible cook and she is amazing). These vegetables are not only beautiful, they're incredibly good for you. Yeah! Thanks for sharing my posts with friends and your favorite garden group! : ) #truecolors #archeswatercolorpaper #winsorandnewton #davinciwatercolors #irvingshapiro #americanacademyofart #artist #colorist #impressionism #composition #stilllife #fruitpainting #beauty #sunshine #engaging #insightful #fineartpaintings #artcollecting #collectingart #artcollector #interior design art #contemporarypaintimgs #monet #abstractimpressionist @archespapers @winsorandnewton @avantgardevegan @evolvingvegan @hotforfood @genesisbutler_ @veg_md @ellenfisher @the_buddhist_chef @rachelama_ @ohsheglows @sovegan @elsas_wholesomelife @iamtabithabrown @hilariabaldwin @deliciouslyella @earthyandy @fullyrawkristina @nimai_delgado @chocolatecoveredkatie @frommybowl @happyskinkitchen https://www.instagram.com/p/CSZ6SiuLQIP/?utm_medium=tumblr














