Irish Whiskey is a painting by Ken Powers which was uploaded on December 28th, 2008.
Irish Whiskey
Every artist needs at least one bottle and glass painting. I decided to paint this Irish Whiskey bottle. I chose to change the label's letter... more
by Ken Powers
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Dimensions
5.000 x 7.000 inches
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Title
Irish Whiskey
Artist
Ken Powers
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
Every artist needs at least one bottle and glass painting. I decided to paint this Irish Whiskey bottle. I chose to change the label's letter colors, however, so the eye would be drawn more to the liquid in the glass and the highlights in the painting instead of the label. It is painted on Arches 140# paper using 18th century reproduction watercolor paint.
Uploaded
December 28th, 2008
Comments (13)
Frances Evans
Hello Ken, nice to see you here too! This one's really special. The background wall is perfect and the transparency of the liquid is excellent!
Joe Triano
This has all the elements that we've come to expect in your work Ken, and so very well rendered. . ..........Joe
Darice Machel McGuire
Ken I love your watercolors. They are simple and well done. This one sparkles.
Donna Proctor
Ken - such a fascinating subject and masterful watercolor! Excellent colors and I especially love the tones and background shadows and light. Well done :)
Kip DeVore
Wow. You only posted this a few days ago and already many visitors. And well deserved. This works, besides being beautiful; I'm not sure if it's the pink of the whiskey, or your casual composition that, while almost symmetrical and thus boring, is anything but. The black of the labeling contrasts nicely. 'Reminds of the early Disney studies (the shadows) for like the Pinocchio feature or Snow White (they were done in watercolor). This piece works.