Part of the kitchen table is dedicated to my painting supplies. Although I paint outdoors most of the time, on occasion I will sit and paint something, like the painting above, while most of the time I drop off my location gear and work on the palette here. You can see a ruler used to measure paper, a handmade ceramic cup by Naomi that is used to hold brushes, the palette, some brushes including the big hog's hair, two of the Holbeins, and the pink 1 inch I've had for 25 years. Two plastic containers for clean and dirty water, and a well used rag made from an old T shirt complete the picture. Which object doesn't seem to belong? The can of WD40 in the background which I used to degrease my bicycle chain. So don't try to put WD40 on your paintings! I was kind of inspired to do this after looking at some of Van Gogh's still life paintings that he did presumably when weather was bad outside. He would simply paint whatever was in front of him or on the table at the time like food, books, alcohol, pipes, or on the floor like old boots. The background depicts our small kitchen behind a counter, the yellow colour was copied from one of Van Gogh's still lifes, he liked to use a lot of yellow.
Painting Part of the Table, watercolour 9 x 12" watercolour paper, April 2024 (No. 3840)
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