Here in Texas, we have delicious oysters from the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. These particular ones were from Galveston Bay. A squirt of lemon and quick dip into cocktail sauce (heavy on the horseradish) make this a welcome appetizer. Like potato chips, though, you can’t eat just one!
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Here it is--my newest (and all-time favorite) painting! I truly challenged myself with this one--not only the much larger size, but dealing with silverware, china, and a shiny, slippery food item (the ever succulent oyster!). I hope you will enjoy viewing this as much as I enjoyed painting it. Bon Appetit!
Here is my LARGE painting of an oyster with lemons and cocktail sauce. Still needs a bit of work, but I am pleased with the overall composition. Obviously, I am working from a photo I took--the oyster certainly wouldn't be pleasant to smell at this point....