Showing posts with label egg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label egg. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Paintings in Situ from a Collector

Free at Last (Egg)
20x20

It is always a pleasure to see my art in a client's home.  Yesterday, I was informed by UGallery that this photo was distributed to other collectors for their monthly newsletter.  Lo and behold, my painting, "Free at Last", is depicted at the top.  Looking at the other pieces on this wall, I am thrilled be included among such gorgeous works.  My day has been made.  Thank you!

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Kristine Kainer
AOT, OPA

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Saturday, March 25, 2017


Oil on Canvas Panel (Museum Grade)
6x6
SOLD

It has taken me years to correctly fry an egg without undercooking it (and having a cold, clear, watery puddle) or overcooking it into a hard boiled rubbery mess.  With determination, I have finally conquered the technique.

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Kristine Kainer
AOT, OPA

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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Bacon and Egg Breakfast




Copyright Kristine Kainer 2015
Oil on Canvas
6x6
Purchase Information


Breakfast 24/7!



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Kristine Kainer
AOT, CFAI, AWA

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Miniature Painting/ACEO Art Card #10 - Sunny Side Up


Acrylic on Bristol Series 300
2.5 x 3.5
SOLD

I love my fresh eggs--especially cooked in butter!  This egg, fresh from a neighbor's farm, was savored bite by bite early one morning with some homegrown, sauteed tomatoes on the side.  Mmmmmm....

Monday, May 6, 2013

Two Fried Eggs

Oil on Gallery-Wrapped Canvas
10x10x5/8

What could be better than a fresh egg, fried in butter?  Two fresh eggs, fried in butter, of course!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Fried Egg


Oil on Gallery-Wrapped Canvas
10x10x5/8

Fresh eggs from backyard chickens have spoiled me.  Their color, texture, and flavor are incomparable to store-bought cartons of questionable origin and ethics.  In honor of those hardworking hens, I have immortalized  one of their incredible gifts for my breakfast plate.


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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Egg Yolk, No. 1


Oil on cotton canvas panel, 6x6--Purchase for $100
Eggs must be my "comfort food." Though I've painted them numerous times (and am usually pleased with the results), I've labeled this as "number 1" because it is the first yolk I've done as a daily OIL painting.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Free at Last


Acrylic on Canvas, 20"x20" -- $200-Purchase
This painting, also on exhibit at the Georgetown Public Library through September, is quite dramatic, especially with the size of the piece. I really love the contrast with the background and subject; plus, the color combinations are gorgeous. I even included a slight reflection of the egg yolk in the whites which, I think, adds more dimension.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Release: Cracked Egg, No. 1


Acrylic on Masonite, 6x6--View eBay Listing

I spent too much time on this one. A daily painting should be quick and precise (unless you are "into" impressionism). After six hours and numerous changes, I finally settled on this (and it looks impressionistic). I call it "Release" due to the fact that I was finally "released" from the personal chains that bound me as I struggled with this one, then finally shouted, "No more!"

Monday, March 30, 2009

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Egg Yolk with Shell

This 6x6 daily painting was my first EVER (completed in 2007). At that time, I wasn't very "daily," liked this immensely, and hung it in my kitchen for my personal enjoyment. I did two more (#2 and #3) which were sold to private collectors. NFS

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Cracked Egg, No. 2

A sick child and creativity don't mix, so here's a daily painting from late 2008 to fill in the current void. Let me know if you are interested in this or its companion (posted earlier). Otherwise, enjoy! $75 --Purchase from artist

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Fried Egg, No. 2

"Fried Egg, No. 2" is yet another painting in which, while making breakfast, I got side-tracked and simply "had" to paint my egg in a cast-iron skillet. Needless to say, by the time I finished, the egg was cold. It is now in the compost pile. I had a granola bar instead.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Fried Egg

SOLD
I adore this painting. I actually fried an egg one morning for breakfast and loved how it got golden around the edges while the white puffed and puckered. Needless to say, I had to paint it. The pan was a challenge--I've never painted "silver" before. (I am thrilled that I found a client who likes this as much as I do!) I think I will revisit this subject....