After some delays, I‘m back to work on a piece based on a photo of gourds I took last fall. I’m calling it Fall Farm Stand. It is for a nice couple who traded me a piano for my daughter to play. 
The  gourd I painted today is the one in the upper right hand corner of the  photo below. It is dark orangish-red with dark gray sploches and a big  yellow place where it was sitting on the ground while it grew.
After about two hours, here’s how the gourd looked, with the dark orange and yellow painted in:
Here’s how it looked after four hours, with the dark and light grays filled in, and some highlights and shadows added:
I  will be adding the rest of the details with thread sketching and  quilting. I’m doing all of the gourds on this piece separately. Some of  the bumpier ones will have melted Tyvek pieces on them. Then they will  all get needleturn appliqued down to the background before thread  sketching. 
I spent about two hours working on the gray pumpkin earlier. You can read about it in my previous post. Total hours on this piece so far: approximately 6. 
 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
