Last time I posted a wip of this, which had the start of a background color. Once I did that, I couldn't change my mind. I continued on, and the darker I got with the background, the more color I had to put into the cracker itself. I took it as far as I wanted to, then started over on a fresh one, with no background. I decided I liked the really subtle colors in the cracker, and that a plain white background worked better. So this is the "tarted up" version, and the second one is her plainer sister.


Then I moved onto a "round butter cracker" (a generic version of a Ritz).
I'm purposely having them 'float', rather than have them resting on something, with a shadow. I like the formal portrait presentation of things. These are 8 x 8 inches (the image is actually more like 6 inches, floating in an 8 x 8 space, to allow for framing overlap).
I will do a graham, an oyster, and I have an assortment of fancier ones to choose from. Maybe I'll do a rye crisp too. The possibilities are endless. I may move on to cookies or English biscuits. Whichever way I go, I'll be into this for a while.
Haven't received the frames I ordered yet - anxious to see how these look framed. Its another reason I went with the white backgrounds - the frames are white washed, and I imagined these looking good in a pale frame, as a set. We'll see.
Love these. Your focus on subtle color
ReplyDeletechanges create incredible texture. I also admire your patience.
Contemplating crackers as meditation.
You should get these seen at Nabisco etc.
You are so clever, talented, and fun!
ReplyDeleteI just love these! The details..the occasional break in the crusty surface...wow. I can't decide which background I like more, though. Is the background the kind of thing you could add/omit digitally?
ReplyDeleteI absolutely get your obsession with these individual "catalog"drawings; I love that kind of thing. I have a couple of sets of vintage picture flashcards, which have a similar beauty. A while back, I started doing a series of 3 "architectural" views of a vegetable (side, top, bottom, without shadows, etc. Maybe I'll take a break from Illustration Friday this week and work on them...you hit the cracker aisle..I'll be over in produce!
Yummy! Where's the cheese?
ReplyDeleteNice drawings and clever idea! I kind of like the red background but then again, I'm impartial to red.
I love your crackers!
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