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Cape Apple Collection
Juicy Cape Apples found in a farm stall in the Ceres Valley of South Africa.
Close up of the apples
Yummy. I want to eat them
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Cape Apples from the Ceres valley in South Africa Painting

Emma-Lee Penny

South Africa

Painting, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 4.1 W x 5.9 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

I love time cooking. Apples have always added a fresh and uplifting atmosphere to any cooking environment. In painting these fruit I hope to conjur up the imagination of biting into one and literally tasting the sweet, crunchy flesh and flowing juice. I found these apples in a farm stall close to the Ceres valley in the Cape Town region of South Africa. So beautiful, red and inviting- I just had to paint them. Watercolor and fine art is my passion which is a perfect medium to portray this humble fruit borne in the heartlands of one of South Africa's most fertile and beautiful valley.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Watercolor on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:4.1 W x 5.9 H x 0 D in

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"Its art that gives you a familiar sense of nostalgia no matter the subject. Its impressionistic tones blur the lines between art that challenges, the term ‘easy on the eye’ as the colours inject a dash of vivacity into each oeuvre without over powering the soft and graceful character that resonates with each stroke. Simply put, it brings a touch of refinement infused with a youthful joie de vivre to whichever room it may find itself in" Born in 1992, and brought up in a very creative household on a farm in Honeydew, Johannesburg, Emma-lee has always been gracefully exposed to the arts and the animals, and loved it. She was always given the freedom to use her mother’s studio to express herself, only her mother worked with oils and acrylics. “I never thought I was that good, painting with acrylic and oils, I liked detail and was too impatient when things wouldn’t dry fast enough, however I did enjoy sketching with charcoal and pencil, although I felt it was just as messy. My mom’s art career was inspiring, but I didn’t believe it was suited for me, so once I had graduated high school, I took a break from art and began pursuing a different dream in music, studying abroad, missing home and coming back.” Moving away from home for a while, Emma wanted to start painting again in her spare time. “Watercolour seemed to be the easiest to transport a lot without such effort, so I thought I would give it a go, and suddenly I believed I could paint.” When she was 21, Emma discovered that she was a watercolour artist. Painting what she wanted, her subjects consisted mainly of the sea and animals she loved and saw around her as a little girl, highly influenced by Beatrice Potter and old english tales and the Drakensberg Mountains. “As people enthusiastically took to my paintings, I believed I was able to truly begin a career in art, and now not only is it my livelihood, but my absolute passion.”

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