Thursday, July 15, 2010

Veg!


I was commissioned to do some paintings for the walls of my favorite vegetarian cafe in Richmond, Harrison Street Coffee Shop. They have remodeled and are re-opening tomorrow! I only had 4 paintings to give them so far, but by the end of August I will have all 15 done. It is so fun to draw fruits and vegetables! it's rather relaxing. all the paintings were made using a gel transfer technique, where I drew the veg and then made photocopies of the drawings. Using gel medium, I transferred the photocopied image and then painted the back of the gels with acrylic paints. I mounted them onto wooden boards and painted additional decorations directly on the boards, and sealed them off with varnish. I like working in this technique because I can work on the drawing first and then color it in. I can also make multiples of the same drawing, but each is a little different because i paint them all by hand.

From top to bottom: Okra, Plums, Lemon. I got the okra and plums at my local farmer's market because they looked so attractive. i had never liked okra before because the first time i ate it, it was so slimy! but i battered it in flour, salt, nutritional yeast, and "chicken-style" seasoning and fried it up. it was delicious!

5 comments:

  1. Hmmm I agree, okra can be a slimy customer but when its done well its soooooooooo good! In South Africa they call it ladies fingers...

    These paintings are lovely - I can't wait to see the rest of the series. You know how much I love drawing/painting veg too :)

    x

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  2. Ahh, I love love love these!! Thank you, also, for writing a bit about your technique. I'm always interested in hearing about the approach! : )

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  3. The wood background is really cool Aijung, I especially like the Plums.

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  4. Congratulations, these look wonderful! and i'm definitely going to try making okra the way you've recommended..

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