I thought you might like to see the process of this one... I love tomato and rice soup!
First, the photo, below....
The initial sketch and block-in.
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fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate the step by step.
I wish i could paint soup today- its the perfect comfort food for a day like this!
Love the process photos and the finished product, Kelley!
ReplyDeleteI love this painting...I am a big fan of Campbell's soups! The process was very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your process Kelley. It's another fabulous painting. You seem to always paint things I love....it's too funny! When I saw this on my dashboard I laughed because I love Campbell's tomato and rice soup.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful painting! I love seeing these steps as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the process photos. The final painting is great. You caught the correct red and lettering for the soup can. Also love the way you painted the spoon. Time to check the pantry for soup to enjoy for lunch!
ReplyDeleteLove this one! Thanks for the step by step...fun to see the process.
ReplyDeleteKelley I just saw the greatest 'movie' called 'Paco's Art World'! I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeletehi kelley!
ReplyDeleteoh it is amazing!
i love seeing your process.
truly inspiring!
Thanks Kelley, really interesting to see the process
ReplyDeleteKelley,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this step by step, process of you r painting! I love it!
I love soup, Kelley, and am having some for lunch today!
ReplyDeleteThis painting turned out nicely.
Why omit the stripes? Too busy perhaps?
Now if you'll excuse me, there's a soup bowl with my name on it!
-Dean
Once again you preserve a little scene of daily life, Kelley!I found the process most interesting especially the red under painting.
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