Deformed Tomatoes
by Rand Burns
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Title
Deformed Tomatoes
Artist
Rand Burns
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
Knotted, deformed, with deep crevices, these shiny red tomatoes are reminiscent of the ones grown by my late grandaddy. Albeit strange in shape, they were nevertheless delicious eating.
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December 22nd, 2014
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Comments (9)
Cindy Treger
Randy, they do look deformed - great job. f/l
Rand Burns replied:
Thank you for your comment on my late granddaddy's tomatoes Cindy and also for the F/L on the work.
Kim Tran
Unusual but unique shapes of tomatoes which makes wonderful still life subject to paint. Beautiful work Randy! l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Kim, thank you for your comment on this odd tomatoes scene. They really looked just like this and huge. I appreciate the F/L also.
Gloria Ssali
very beautiful portrayal of natures oddities you are so creative with your still life choices what a wonderful rendering in your beautiful style and another favourite!! truly delectable !! fl
Rand Burns replied:
Gloria, thank you for your comment on my late grandaddy's deformed tomato crop. I am glad you enjoyed these oddities and appreciate the F/L on the watercolor here.
Marian Bell
Randy, at first glance I thought these were oddly shaped red potatoes, of which I have seen many! OK, now, I do see that they are tomatoes! Fun image! Love the sheen you have put on them! L/F
Rand Burns replied:
Marian, thank you for your comment on these odd tomatoes from my late grandaddy's garden. They were huge and looked just like this. Glad you decided they weren't potatoes. Ha. Thank you for the F/L.
Nancy Griswold
This really made me chuckle, the tomatoes are just coming in and I am thinking now of all the funny ones I have seen over the years. They are always the best ones as they taste good and I get the added entertainment. What a great and comical work. I have never seen another oil painter paint imperfect ones. Usually artists try to make them perfect and this just shows what wonderful freedom with mind and brush you have acquired through practice. So fun F/L
Rand Burns replied:
Nancy, thank you for your comment on these deformed tomatoes. I loved reading it. My grandaddy grew the biggest, most strangely shaped tomatoes I had ever seen just like this image. I appreciate the F/L here.
Elisabeth Lucas
They look delicious! Lf
Rand Burns replied:
Yes, Elisabeth, they were delicious. Thank you for your comment and for the L/F.