A challenge to paint, a challenge to photograph! IRL there is a part of the cream that is in shadow - distinct from the donut in shadow. See, Susan Roden? I can do ooooey and goooey, too! Taking a break from donuts (much to my family's relief) this weekend - next week I'll mix it up - the war's not over, Susan.... not by a long shot!
Paintings of every little thing, and all the important big things as well. My view. My inspiration.....
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Your donuts are fantastic, Kelley - they look sooooo delocious!
ReplyDeleteYour donuts are fantastic, Kelley - they look sooooo delocious!
ReplyDeletePerfect!! Ummmm this is one of my favorite donuts in the world wide world and you make it look as though I could reach in and take a bite!
ReplyDeleteBlog site looks great Kelley
ReplyDeleteYou two are too funny.... ; ) Yum.
ReplyDeleteyum, my favorite-nice job. this series has been fun to watch
ReplyDeletelooks yummy! Great painting!
ReplyDeleteWow, bringing out the big guns with the Boston cream variety. I can see where you are talking about with some of the cream in a shadow, but you nailed the colors to make this happen. Sometimes is just all about color mixing isn't it? and you did it.
ReplyDeleteI gained 5 lbs just looking at this decadently delicious painting! Oh, that chocolate...you aced the rich brown color and the shiny gloss. I'm drooling!
ReplyDeletebeautifully done...all that gooey
ReplyDeleteHow is it that I don't like jelly or cream filled doughnuts until you started painting them? You're making them toooooo tempting.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! You capture the color and texture so well I can almost taste it.
ReplyDeleteOhhh, oooooey & goooey!
ReplyDeleteI took a day reprieve for have a sick hubby and did a side job and look what I spy - boston cream!
And here I had concentrated on a jelly ammo for Saturday - always one up on me Kelley. But next week I'm bringing out the "BIG" guns.
I am not sure that I can visit your blog anymore...this is my absolute favorite donut, and you have painted it so perfectly and deliciously. My pants are getting tight already...
ReplyDeleteAll kidding aside - this is phenomenal!
All these donut paintings makes me want to try one...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you and Susan are masters at it!
Kim
Oh no!
ReplyDeleteThis donut has clearly been injured in the war and is bleeding cream filling!
-Dean
I think I'm gaining weight being in here....better go run a few miles...Thank you for sharing your beautiful paintings!
ReplyDeleteYum!!! I get a sugar rush when I visit your site these days. Great work!
ReplyDeleteyummy
ReplyDeleteI am on a diet.
thanks for making me drool!
Just found your blog. Can't wait to watch it!
ReplyDeleteWow, that cream is so realistic! Great painting again!
ReplyDeleteOh Kell, why oh why do you torture me so???? ; )
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful - I see you are hosting a Carol Marine workshop!! I would love to attend a workshop up there someday.
warm pughugs from Dallas...
First time visiting your blog..and a very interesting one! Your paintings are wonderful...you definitely nailed these donuts. They're so realistic and tempting..
ReplyDeletelooking forward to your next work.