Still Life with Fruit and Pitcher

Piece description from the artist

"Still Life with Fruit and Creamer" was painted as a demonstration for a class using a palette of black, red, and a dull yellow, to show the breadth that could be created using a limited set of colors. Black, red and yellow ochre is considered a traditional Zorn palette and is named this because of the self portrait Anders Zorn created showing this particular set of colors on the palette he is holding in his hand.

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About Elizabeth B. Tucker

La Canada, CA

Originally from upstate New York, Elizabeth Tucker moved to Southern California in her early twenties. While she had always worked with her hands in the "needle arts" it was her husband who encouraged Elizabeth to begin drawing and painting when he gave her an easel as a gift. Seeking teachers who would instruct her in the classical tradition, Elizabeth studied at the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art (LAAFA) and the Art Center College of Design and took private classes with artists "Ryan Wurmser":http://ryanwurmseratelier.blogspot.com/ and "Aaron Westerberg":http://www.westerberg-fineart.com. She is in the process of getting her Masters of Studio Art at the prestigious Florence Academy.

Although the majority of her work is in oil, Elizabeth enjoys working in other mediums such as ink, pastel, block prints and watercolor.

A multi-award winning artist and certified instructor in the Michael Wilcox School of Colour, Elizabeth is a juried member of the Women Painters West. In addition, she is a sought out teacher in classical painting and drawing.

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