Colander of Fruit
by Therese Alcorn
Title
Colander of Fruit
Artist
Therese Alcorn
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
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June 12th, 2012
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Marsha Heiken
Therese, This is a lovely still life. Do you feel that is art or staged. I feel it is real art but at times it has been said mine was staged. My health makes me not allowed to do many things,like ackrilic painting.Love all your site ,you know I do. Wonderful. Hugs,Marsha F/V
Therese Alcorn replied:
What makes this photograph special to me is the way the light is shining through an open window and across the table to gently illuminate the collander of fruit. To me, this turns an ordinary scene into something a little extraordinary. It wasn't staged by me - I just came across this scene in a historic village, but at that particular time and in that particular place, this lovely play of light emerged. Art to me is an expression of what a person feels and sees and is as unique as each and every one of us, Marsha. Your art is a reflection of you, just as mine is a reflection of me! Keep going with whatever you need to do to express yourself, Marsha - your art is beautiful! Thanks so much for your comment and question. Hugs back!
Lainie Wrightson
Therese, this is really lovely .... beautiful focal point and colors:) v/f
Therese Alcorn replied:
Thanks so much, Lainie! I really appreciate your lovely comments and the v/f!
Therese Alcorn
Thanks so much for the feature in "Blank Greeting Cards", Karen! I really appreciate the honour!
Clotilde Espinosa
Love the brightness of the fruit against the darker tones of the wonderful surroundings. Beautiful!!!
Kaye Menner
Just like an old country kitchen, Therese. Nice detail, color and lighting... and atmosphere. V&F
Bob Orsillo
Wow Therese, the light, everything is so good!! And the richness of color is delight to the eyes. V/F
Therese Alcorn replied:
Wow! Thank you so much for your wonderfully generous compliments on this image and the V/F, Bob!