Brassicaceae
Kales looks fascinating to me. Couldn` t they go without a notice during tours to the local market. Their mysterious form and color, leafy, lush greens stacked upon a long stem hold a touch of mystery. At the time I was painting and drawing many of these plants I was also involved into searching the many beautiful catalogues form the past centuries such as the Album Vilmorin depicting crop plants. That being said I hope and wish to become
a gardener myself in the near future.
Pencil on paper 15x12.5 cm
This drawing has served me as a preparatory study for the larger painting
Egg tempera on primed, unstretched canvas 190x200 cm
Transferred from the small study by means of square grid and oil transfer
A fresh kale-apple juice was served on the opening of the exhibition
Pencil on paper approx. A4
Pencil on paper approx. A4
Pencil on paper approx. A4
Watercolour on paper approx. 15x20 cm
Watercolour on paper approx. 15x20 cm
Watercolour on paper 70x100 cm
Watercolour on unprimed cotton canvas 120x95 cm
Brassicaceae
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Brassicaceae

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