I had a lot of restarts on this one. Should have taken shots of its many identities. The background was pale blue, then cardboard, then violet, then orange...... The white cloth had more pronounced shadows, but the silver spoon got lost and that is really my favorite part of the painting. Let me know if you figure out the paradox to which the title refers. Thanks for looking!
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14 February 2009
Luneville Paradox
I had a lot of restarts on this one. Should have taken shots of its many identities. The background was pale blue, then cardboard, then violet, then orange...... The white cloth had more pronounced shadows, but the silver spoon got lost and that is really my favorite part of the painting. Let me know if you figure out the paradox to which the title refers. Thanks for looking!
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good spoon!!and the luneville must have to do with the light which works so well....d
Thank you, Dona. Actually Luneville refers to the name of the china, but I'm glad you think the light works well. The paradox lies elsewhere.....
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