Just finished this piece....This is another teacup my friend Jen lent me...She has a great collection she's building! The teacup itself is an awkward shape to paint, but I think the colors and detail are beautiful...
My friend Jen recently began collecting beautiful vintage teacups...she loaned me a couple to paint...here is the first one...I found these big plump strawberries in the grocery store....I like how large they look with the small delicate teacup...
New still life...This teacup is part of a set my grandmother passed down to me...I love the details...the wavy gold line at the base...and what goes better with white and gold then red....picked out the raspberries...second time I've attempted to paint them,,,,I was thinking about painting cherries, but they're out of season...I think the raspberries work well...
I decided to paint part of a cute little tea set my boyfriend bought when we were in Salem Massachusetts last year. We decided to do the whole touristy witch trial thing on our way back from doing some family stuff in Boston. I wanted something red to go with the tea set...Cherries and cranberries were out of season so I decided to pick up some raspberries which I had never painted before...I was a little worried because they are so intricate, but I feel like I tackled it pretty quickly...My grandmother used to collect pieces from different tea sets and when I was little we would have tea time, which was always so much fun...usually we would have something like shortbread with our tea
This teacup was laying around the house and I thought it would be fun to paint... Makes me think of Alice in Wonderland...I like the idea of all of the cherries piled up in the teacup with one standing proudly beside it who decided to jump ship... SOLD
Jordan Foster attended The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA. with an artist award and later transfered to The University of North Florida where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.