For those of you who have been following An-Apple-A-Day series, you will recognize that these paintings are the work of the artist,
Joy Liberman, who embarked on a project to paint one apple a day to represent a full calendar year. My first post of the series appeared
here with an explanation of the project, and since then I have posted many of her fine paintings. In July her goal was each day to paint something which represented a well-known artist. Two of these today are: Picasso-"Still Life With Pitcher and Apples, and
O'Keeffe-"Green Apple on Black Plate.
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Quote of the Day: I
nterviewer: How do you know when you're finished with a painting?
Jackson Pollock : How do you know when you're finished making love?
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deux belles peintures
ReplyDeleteWhat an ambitious project. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelittle green apples, the song, is stuck in my head.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Bonjour dear Kate,
ReplyDeleteIt's so interesting, I need to confess that I didn't know these work of Liberman, very beautiful!
Merci beaucoup!
Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg
that is beautiful and love the quote!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I'm ready for an apple pie about now!
ReplyDeleteMmmm. I have a sudden urge to eat an apple. :)
ReplyDeleteI like these too! What can I say, I like them all.
ReplyDeleteI just ate two apples while watching TV ! I love appels ! Quiet unusual to see a still life of Picasso !
ReplyDeleteGattina
ABC team
What a creative person with a great imagination - you! I love Joy's art and appreciate all that you share with us.
ReplyDeleteMr. Pollock is pretty funny, isn't he!
Bises,
G
Georgia! My hero!
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty good, though I'm not sure I would have identified the artists if you didn't tell me.
ReplyDeleteThe colors, textures and subject could be Cezanne, but the composition is Picasso all the way. Actually, it's a parody of Picasso and quite witty.
ReplyDeleteLove the fragrant green apples and the painting is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteYou would think that I would have at least been familiar with seeing the second one, but no! Love those green apples.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't ever have thought that was a Picasso. It makes me realize how much of this works I have yet to see. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWonderful paintings! Hadn't seen either of these!
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