Painting a Day: T. J. Murphy

Daily painting exercises in tonal realism since February 2013; adorned with terrible puns since 2014.

Monday, 19 July 2021

Still Life with Painted Glass Vase

 

Still life oil painting of a small blue vase and a yellow pear beside a large earthenware vase
A vase in a glass of its own.

Oil on canvas board, 16" x 12"

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