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Monday, March 10, 2014

KITCHEN, JEZ EDEN


Coloured Pencil in A4 Sketchbook
I couldn't think what that middle implement was called when I was drawing, nor could Dev.  Then in bed I suddenly thought of it, and said loudly "FISH SLICE" and he said "Fish Slice".  End of conversation.  After over 56 years we don't need to make lengthy explanations!

I had intended to draw just the spoons and fish slice, but when the sun suddenly shone in brightly the shadows gave such vitality to the image.

11 comments:

  1. Jez we both were of like mind as I too drew kitchen utensils today just now in fact. Yours are much more lively with their red color and curvaceous shadows! Love them. I would call that "Fish Slice" a spatula. Wonder if that's an English Thing? I'd call the one on the right a slotted spoon. The one on the left a scrapper. Wonder what others would call them from other parts of the world? Well done art!

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    1. We find the fish slice the most useful. I think the reason I couldn't think what it was called was because we don't eat fish (or meat). I recently got a yen for red in the kitchen and keep buying new red items - the implements are new and very cheerful.

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  2. Good work Jez. Such a great design in three colors.

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    1. Thanks Fran, it's so nice to get encouragement for the type of drawing I've never tackled before, and I do want to achieve more of a loose look like this.

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  3. Love your kitchen utensils Jez. Awesome!

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    1. Thanks Gloria. I've visited your new blog a couple of times but I don't think I've had time to comment - but I will.
      Thank you for the encouragement here.

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  4. Jez the shadows are dancing! Great work on the utensils!

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    1. I agree, that's just how I felt about the shadows.

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    1. Thanks Joan, I loved doing this drawing, even though the style was new for me.

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  6. These are great utensils with their straight postures and their film noir shadows! :)

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