"Provenance" (14x11 oil on panel) painting process

in #art7 years ago

Greetings Steemians and Artists,

Painting a still life such as this is feels like coming home. Back to basics. I've said it before, but I will never tire of painting still life. Within simple objects there is always new territory to explore and new heights to achieve.

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The setup:

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It always comes back to oranges, doesn't it? My objective for this composition is to make the center orange the primary focus, with the cup as a close supporting second.

Here is the initial block-in in umber with a brush:

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Straight into knife work. I started on the focal orange first:

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Next stage:

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For a painting like this, I keep the studio very dark to minimize unnecessary reflections in my objects. And I wear black (which may seem silly, but it makes a difference):

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Next stage:

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Next stage:

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Refining:

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And the finished painting, "Provenance" (14x11 oil on panel):

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High res image link can be found here.

Thanks for reading! -David

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Great job Mr. Cheifetz! I love it! The center orange looks like it is on fire or ready for take off. ....and the reflections.... I'm a fan.

thanks for sharing,

Brandon

Thanks Brandon! I appreciate the comments :D

I love seeing your process posts, the translucency on The Jug and the reflections of the orange on it and the cup are very cool. I like how still lifes transcend reality and add more "depth" to the items than they would have if just seen on a table. Thank you for continuing to post your beautiful pieces.

Thanks so much 🙏. Your comments are the best 🙏 😊

I don't often get to interact with an artist whose work I really like. I'm really enjoying that part of steemit, getting to tell people why I like their stuff as well as how much I liked it. I'm glad you enjoy the interaction too!

Definitely! :D :D

Beautiful work! Lovely setup too.

Thank you!! :)