Cut Tomato on a Gold Rimmed Saucer

13cm x 14cm (5"x5.5"), oil on card SOLD
Posted on Monday 26 March, 2007 · share
Comments (13)
JOL wrote:
Grroooaaannn! I adore tomatoes, but will only eat them in August in the US or most of the year in Provence. This painting picks up all of the qualities of a REAL tomato, and I appreciate how the little gold rim echoes the gold circle in one of those French knives that I like so much. A real tomato, a real knife, a real painting. Quelle merveille!
03.26.07
Julia wrote:
Julian, please can you tell me how long each day you spend painting as you have really producing so many gems lately. I am a writer and cram a few hours in a day...but I wonder how I compare with you?
03.26.07
Jolene wrote:
Julian, This painting is marvelous!! You captured the light so well and the tomatoe looks wickedly scrumptous. What colors do you use on your palette and what brands do you like? Thanks,
Jolene
03.26.07
alana wrote:
Julian this painting really wowed me. In my opinion it is perfect in composition. The juiciness of the tomato and the sharp edge of the knife are masterful. Beautiful!
03.26.07
Leslee wrote:
Intense, succulent, fabulous!!!!
Just gorgeous, maestro you have done it again!
03.27.07
James wrote:
The little gold rim plate! I remember two figs sitting on it sometime ago. That was a great painting - as is this one...
03.27.07
Dimitris Milionis wrote:
ever thought about a greek salad
03.27.07
Deano wrote:
My comment left yesterday appearantly got lost. So I'll just say, Great painting.
03.27.07
Eric Shapiro wrote:
I was lucky enough to win those figs a while back and this would be a perfect match.
03.27.07
jane wrote:
Luscious! A taste of summer pleasures. I, too, remember the figs on that plate, and tried to win that auction (Eric Shapiro, you lucky person).
03.27.07
virginia wrote:
Very lovely....
03.27.07
nora wrote:
can't wait to see the actual painting. thanks julian, for all your images. i'm certain that living with this one will be a joy. nora
03.28.07
Susan wrote:
Amazing Julian. You have captured something ordinary and made it beautiful. Certainly your talent. Thank you.
04.13.07

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