
In the spirit of fun and interesting still life subjects, please welcome this tasty kernel… POPPED PERFECTION! This is my second popcorn themed composition, but unlike the original, which featured 3 pieces of the corny goodness, the focus is a single, beautiful popped kernel.
Popcorn is a tricky subject to paint, in large part because there’s nothing standard about any of it’s shapes or surfaces. Had I tried to paint this as a novice I would have found a new hobby and never painted again. That said, when you get it right, it’s a thrill!
There are a number of ways to add artistic interest to this type of still life. I wanted to emphasize the transparent elements of a nice big juicy piece of popped corn, thus the focal points with orange and yellow where light can penetrate. To really make the piece pop (sorry, couldn’t help myself) I used a blue background, which is the complementary hue to orange and therefore provides a strong contrast without having to worry too much about the similar values. Furthermore, the piece is very simplistic in terms of having nothing else on the canvas, which is meant to help it jump off the canvas from across the room.
Thanks for reading!
Wow, this one must have been one heck of a challenge. I don’t know how you kept the whole thing in perspective. Photo magnified? or just that one lonely popped popcorn piece. Kudos to you powers of concentration!
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Thank you! Yes, I had a photo reference and there was a lot of ‘pinch and zoom’ going on.
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Berrn, I do believe you’re a genius. What would happen if your subject was Cracker Jack? I’m trying to picture it, but it’s probably been somewhere between a quarter to a half century since I’ve seen any.
Hugs,
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Oooh, that’s a fun idea! There would need to be a toy included for sure.
Thank you for the compliments, too. Really glad you like the artwork.
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