Persistence
by Rand Burns
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Title
Persistence
Artist
Rand Burns
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
A tomato plant struggles but persists. Albeit weak in appearance, the plant succeeds in producing fruit.
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August 20th, 2015
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Comments (26)
Kathi Mirto
Love the humor Randy, and also the will to survive theme . . . quite well I might add! fl
Susan Brown Slizys art signature name
I love the humor of this painting Randy . As a gardener it is those tenacious plants that always amaze me . Of course yours is symbolic of other things too !!!! VL
Rand Burns replied:
Thank you for checking back one older work and seeing the meanings in them. Thank you also for the V/L.
Jimmy Carender
What a fantastic idea for a painting. I adore still life and this one is special. Love the composition and nice to see your great watercolor work. F/L
Rand Burns replied:
Jimmy, thank you for finding this watercolor still life and for your kind words about the work. Yep, used to do lots of watercolor and oils, but fell in love with acrylics all over again. Thank you for the F/L. I appreciate it.
Cindy Treger
Randy, I like the message that this beautiful painting sends. f/l
Rand Burns replied:
Cindy, thank you for your comment on the message in 'Persistence' and also for the F/L on the work.
Kim Tran
Wonderful concept and presentation Randy, excellent composition and contrast between the tomato and the pot! l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Kim, this goes way back. I am glad you found this older work and commented on it. Thank you also for the F/L.
Marian Bell
Inspirational concept for all of us to keep trying, Randy! Success comes eventually, as in this great painting! Lovely shading and colors in this! L/F
Rand Burns replied:
Marian, I am glad you enjoyed the message in this surrealistic still life. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the work and fo the F/L. Much appreciated always my friend.
Marian Bell
Inspirational concept for all of us to keep trying, Randy! Success comes eventually, as in this great painting! Lovely shading and colors in this! L/F
Rand Burns replied:
Marian, I am glad you enjoyed the message in this surrealistic still life. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the work and fo the F/L. Much appreciated always my friend.
Skip Willits
Looks like one of my tomato plants Randy....lol. Persistence is right.
Rand Burns replied:
I know. These days tomatoes are almost impossible to grow. Prophetic it does seem. Thank you Skip.
Guido Strambio
You depicts so nicely the magic of nature Randy, lovely use of shadows! l/f
Rand Burns replied:
I enjoyed reading your comment and so glad you see how I do love depicting scene of nature. Thank you for the l/f Guido.
RC DeWinter
Again, love how you paint stems, stalks, and their shadows too. The wonderfully muted gray greens and pale walls really set this off so well. l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Thank you for your comment on the structure and shadows of this surreal tomato plant. I appreciate your seeing through and beyond and for the l/f.
David Godbolt
I like the concept Randy, a well presented watercolour and great title!.....l/f
Rand Burns replied:
Thank you for your comment and support David. I am glad you enjoyed this concept and the title. Thank you for the l/f.
Hazel Holland
Love this beautiful still life with the gorgeous light and shadows as well as the message described, Randy! L/F
Rand Burns replied:
Hazel, thank you for your comment on both the painting and the the description. I appreciate the L/F.
Henryk Gorecki
Fantastic fresh tomatoes,beautiful still life,Randy!-L/F,V
Rand Burns replied:
Henryk, thank you for your comment on this little tomato watercolor from years ago. I appreciate the L/F,V.