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June 22, 2012 / creativepotager

PEARS BY THE SEA original oil painting by Terrill Welch

A strange relationship really, pears and the sea. However, it was a joyful occasion on the day they were wedded in my en plein air painting. How did this all come about you might ask?

Well, one day not too long ago I got to thinking how the lovely pear has been painted and photographed for what seems like forever. They are a powerful symbol of abundance, cultivation or agriculture and culture. I want to marry them – at least for a while – with the sea because the sea is, at least for me, a symbol of eternal change and continuity. My desire is to go more deeply into our human relationship to our environment. A study of pears by the sea seems like a good place to start as any.

I set up my easel as the light changed quickly.

It was a grand day by the sea!

As the sea embraces the sky – and my pears of course!

Would you like a peek at the work in progress before I show you the completed painting? Yes? I thought you might…

I may paint another still life of pears by the sea but for now – this 12 x 12 inch oil on canvas is it…

(Updated October 29, 2012: this painting is no longer available)

SPROUT: What is your most favourite unlikely relationship?

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  1. patricia60 / Jun 22 2012 5:15 pm

    Delicious and I did my rain walk by the Bay this morning….the hikers are still up at Mt. Rainier but home for strawberry shortcake soon. What a birthday celebration it has been

    Unlikely pairing – hmmm all the deep freeze puffy jackets in San Francisco at Thanksgiving and we are in our shirt sleeves and walking and wading on the beach!!

    • creativepotager / Jun 22 2012 5:20 pm

      That is always a surprise Patricia when we go someplace where it is warm for us and cool for those adjusted to that climate :) I like the looks that seem to say – there goes some crazy fools! Enjoy that shortcake and is it your birthday? Did I miss it?

      • patricia60 / Jun 22 2012 8:00 pm

        It was my oldest daughter’s 33rd birthday on the solstice the 20th, She flew in to go hiking with her sisters and Dad at Mt. Rainier. Did not miss my birthday :)

        I am on this hormone therapy, which is working, until July 6th – just the strawberries for me and none of the cake.

      • creativepotager / Jun 22 2012 11:47 pm

        Oh I see! Well, happy birthday to your daughter – and strawberries are simply delicious all by themselves – maybe even better.

  2. creativepotager / Jun 22 2012 8:09 pm

    Reblogged this on Terrill Welch and commented:

    A new painting PEARS BY THE SEA is now available…

  3. Laurie Buchanan / Jun 22 2012 8:38 pm

    Terrill – I love what you’ve done here. And the combination of color is the icing on the cake (or the pear, as the case may be).

    In the second photograph — the close up — I love how you placed the pears in the rock’s natural “bowls.”

    SPROUT: What is your most favourite unlikely relationship?

    Pizza — any type of pizza — and peanut sauce. If you haven’t tried that unlikely combination, they fit hand-in-glove.

    • creativepotager / Jun 22 2012 11:46 pm

      Now that is an unlikely relationship Laurie – wow! I would never have thought to give this a try. Might just have to make a pizza to try it out.

  4. walterwsmith3rd / Jun 23 2012 12:43 am

    What a beautiful way to spend the day. Creating such a wonderful painting. Nothing can give one more pleasure than a day by the sea. Check out my most recent posts of my visit to Tybee Island in GA. I have some digital photo art of the Ocean.

    • creativepotager / Jun 23 2012 6:48 pm

      Oh it was Walter and I shall be wondering over shortly to see what you have created.

  5. Conceptual Muse / Jun 23 2012 3:28 pm

    Reblogged this on Conceptual Art.

  6. Sam Juliano / Jun 25 2012 2:58 am

    I always love to see your ‘work in progress’ paintings Terrill, and this is yet another example of your diverse focus. You have brought to pears a distinct visual prominence here! Recently I found the most unlikely film genre to be quite artistically satisfying – the spaghetti western! Ha!

    • creativepotager / Jun 25 2012 6:27 am

      Yes that has always seemed like the most unlikely pairing to me too Sam! Glad you enjoyed the post for the painting too.

  7. dsmartcollector / Jul 6 2012 1:21 am

    I love the painting. The idea of a sea scape with a still life is very cool.

    • creativepotager / Jul 6 2012 3:28 am

      Thank you dmsmartcollector. It is a bit unusual but the idea got its hooks into me and I simply had no choice but to follow through ;)

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