[Aquanet] Can we start a discussion?
patchapin at mindspring.com
patchapin at mindspring.com
Wed Apr 9 13:50:09 EDT 2008
Speaking strictly for myself, if I didn't like painting the leaves, I'd probably leave them off, although with a damp piece of paper and a quick hand with a credit card edge and some paint, you can probably make the fuzzy parts. I once saw some white egg plant in a market -- it was not dead white, but almost pearl in the finish fruit, so lovely I bought one just to have on my kitchen counter for a while. Like a Turk's Turban squash, some things are just wonderful to see, yes?
pat chapin
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From: Carol Wickenhiser-Schaudt
To: aquanet-list
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 9:23 AM
Subject: [Aquanet] Can we start a discussion?
Hi all!
I was in my yard this morning and I made a wonderful discovery. I am growing green eggplant. This is an heirloom variety that is from Louisiana. All of the eggplant blossoms that I have ever seen are different shades of violet. These are snow white. My first thought was to paint them. My second was a sanity check. The leaves of an eggplant are very soft and hairy.
I was wondering how all of you would approach the technique of painting FUZZ? I would use my three haired Kolinsky brush and paint on every one of the thousands of hairs, making myself a candidate for the funny farm or I'd eventually become so frustratingly bored after weeks of painting them that I would tear up the painting in disgust.
Carol
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