Comments (8)
Mia wrote:
Gasp! Shudder. Gorgeous.
Gasp! Shudder. Gorgeous.
01.22.07
Alana wrote:
Incredible! I love it.
Incredible! I love it.
01.22.07
Louis Boileau wrote:
This one really pops!!
This one really pops!!
01.22.07
Julian wrote:
Thanks guys, a day mostly spent in the semi darknes - no Provençal light today - moving fruit around trying to find something to whet my appetite. Finally fell on this but had to paint with my ear squashed up to the window for the light. January huh, roll on spring!
Thanks guys, a day mostly spent in the semi darknes - no Provençal light today - moving fruit around trying to find something to whet my appetite. Finally fell on this but had to paint with my ear squashed up to the window for the light. January huh, roll on spring!
01.22.07
Merilee wrote:
Absolutely incredible! Julian, this is gorgeous. I love the dirty lavenders combined with the orange. I just want to reach in and finish peeling it...
Absolutely incredible! Julian, this is gorgeous. I love the dirty lavenders combined with the orange. I just want to reach in and finish peeling it...
01.22.07
THELMA ZWIRN wrote:
COUNT ME IN FOR A BID: $150
IT'S SCRUMPTIOUS.
COUNT ME IN FOR A BID: $150
IT'S SCRUMPTIOUS.
01.22.07
Diane wrote:
I can imagine the fragrance, even in the dark..bet you gulped that beauty down as soon as the light faded to nothing... hope you shared w/Ruth! You got me hooked on Clems. and off the reg. navels. Bravo & love the new bkg color, J... Di
I can imagine the fragrance, even in the dark..bet you gulped that beauty down as soon as the light faded to nothing... hope you shared w/Ruth! You got me hooked on Clems. and off the reg. navels. Bravo & love the new bkg color, J... Di
01.22.07
Barbara Segal wrote:
Really interesting to look at--the way the mandarin's shape organically serpentines up and around, forward and back in space, the lacy highlights on the mandarin's torn edges, the swirling, multi-colored grays moving around the fruit like a slow, icy river. And the stem-like membrane, reaching up like an inverted mushroom--I like it all!
Really interesting to look at--the way the mandarin's shape organically serpentines up and around, forward and back in space, the lacy highlights on the mandarin's torn edges, the swirling, multi-colored grays moving around the fruit like a slow, icy river. And the stem-like membrane, reaching up like an inverted mushroom--I like it all!
01.23.07
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