Teapot and Cup Still Life
by Mukta Gupta
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11.000 x 14.000 inches
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Title
Teapot and Cup Still Life
Artist
Mukta Gupta
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Archie's Watercolor Block
Description
This painting was done in watercolor on Archie's watercolor block (11 x 14") Plein-air under studio spot light.
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November 29th, 2012
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Comments (21)
Kym Backland
I love this! There is something about a teapot that is so wonderful! I love all the colors and the striped tablecloth is wonderful! Love your paintings... VF
Deb Halloran
Mukta, I am making a "Surprise Vist" to your gallery from the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery Group. I love this wonderful sill life watercolor. The colors are so vibrant and your detail is excellent. Well done! vtd
Randy Rosenberger
Love this colorful beauty, Mukta! It reminds me of the song my grandma used to sing to me. "I'm a Little Teapot, short and stout, here is my handle, her is my spout! When I get all steamed up, I just shout, Tip me over, and pour me out"! Love the piece of artwork and the colors are awesome! Thanks for the memories, my friend! f/v
Mukta Gupta replied:
Haha... Randy, I remember this too, but instead of my grandmother, a little girl I used to live with (my roommate's daughter) used to sing it... she was not less than my grandmother as she always treated me like her sibling even when she was few years old!;)
Doug Kreuger
Cool distortions of the reflected tablecloth in this bold and striking colorful painting. Voted