Category Archives: Still Life Paintings

Still life paintings

Pineapple Orange and Watermelon Still Life

Still Life with Mixed Fruit

Pineapple Orange and Watermelon Still Life

Pineapple Orange and Watermelon Still Life Buy Now

This is the study for a larger painting, and every time I look at it I hear a Shakira song in my head that must have been playing while I worked on both pieces. The song goes “Solo tu something something.” It’s off the album “Donde Estan Los Ladrones” which is one of my go-to painting soundtracks.

French Macarons Painting

Macarons de Paris

French Macarons Painting

Macarons painting- For Sale.

I love macarons, and I have finally learned how to make them at home. So far, I have had some odd results in terms of shape but they were still very tasty. I’ve tackled raspberry and pineapple-chocolate.

The ones in this painting were store bought at a great Korean bakery here in San Diego called Big Joy. I think the flavors were pistachio, strawberry, and cappuccino.

Orange Still Life Painting

2 Clementines 2

Orange Still Life Painting

Orange Still Life Painting – For Sale

This painting has a companion clementine still life painting that I posted a couple of days ago. Often I do still lifes on rainy days, and when wet weather lasts for a week, I do several paintings of the same objects.

The colors in the two paintings aren’t identical, but they are similar, and I like the way the two pieces look together.

French Macaron Still Life Painting

French Macaron Still Life Painting

French Macaron Still Life Painting

A chocolate macaron – original still life painting – For Sale

Last year I went into a time of obsession with macarons, and I sampled as many as I could. I bought this chocolate one on a trip to Chicago.

Clementine Oranges Still Life Painting

3 Clementines- Fruit Painting

Clementine Oranges Still Life Painting

Clementine Oranges Still Life Painting – For Sale

When I lived in Spain during junior year of college, my host family had a cousin with an orchard that grew clementines- “mandarinas.” He brought baskets and baskets of them to the house. We ate them for months.