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Horseapples In A Pie Tin Painting by Rand Burns

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Comments (10)

Marian Bell

Marian Bell

Have never heard of a horseapple before, Randy, but love your interpretation of them! Love the complimentary colors you chose for them! LF

Rand Burns replied:

Thank you so much Marian. They are unusual.

Nancy Griswold

Nancy Griswold

I have never seen a horse-apple, what a cool fruit! Painted with your trademark fabulous painterly technique, the wall shadow and light source give them full form and a beautiful glow FAV/L

Rand Burns replied:

Thank you for your comment on the light and shadow in this horse apple still life Nancy. I appreciate the F/L also. They are intriguing fruits. I hope you see one sometimes.

Mohammad Hayssam Kattaa

Mohammad Hayssam Kattaa

Creative artwork Randy! L/F

Rand Burns replied:

Thank you very much Mohammad.

Laurel Adams

Laurel Adams

Randy...Being a botanical study artist myself, I love your BOTANICALS and STRUCTURE of PLANTS CollectionS and wish to feature their Intricacies today...THANK YOU for these beautiful glimpses!..LF

Rand Burns replied:

Laurel, thank you for your visit and comments on this series of botanical studies and portraits. Thanking you also for the F/L on the works.

Jimmy Carender

Jimmy Carender

This painting brings back memories. When I was a kid I bit into one of these, mistake. Unique oil painting with complimentary colors. F/L

Rand Burns replied:

Jimmy, thank you for sharing your memories of biting into a horse apple when you were a kid. I love reading this. I remember biting into a house plant called an elephant ear. Not easily forgotten either. Glad you liked this still life and the color scheme. Thank you for the F/L.

Kim Tran

Kim Tran

I love the green tones and contrast in this wonderful composition work Randy! L/f

Rand Burns replied:

Kim, thank you for your comment on the colors and the composition in this horse apple still life. I appreciate it and also the F/L.

Skip Willits

Skip Willits

A wonderful blend of color, contrast and shadow.

Rand Burns replied:

Skip, thank you for your kindness and comment on this horse apple still life.

Elisabeth Lucas

Elisabeth Lucas

Beautiful! Lf

Rand Burns replied:

Thank you very much for your comment on 'Horseapples In A Pie Tin' Elisabeth. I appreciate the L/F.

Ayman Alenany

Ayman Alenany

So beautiful Randy, love the texture you do here, perfect, .... L/F.

Rand Burns replied:

Ayman, thank you very much. I am so happy you enjoyed the textures in this work my friend. Thank you for the L/F.

Clotilde Espinosa

Clotilde Espinosa

We have those also inTexas...and when we moved here we thought they could be eaten:-). Again Randy! you are a fabulous artist!! F/V.

Rand Burns replied:

Clotilde, I am so glad you are familiar with these. They are beautiful in there way. They certainly do look edible. I have found they make a good room deodorizer. I appreciate so much your wonderful words. Thank you once again for the F/V also!

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