My Sweet Onion
by Maria Hunt
Buy the Original Painting
Price
$125
Dimensions
5.000 x 7.000 inches
This original painting is currently for sale. At the present time, originals are not offered for sale through the Maria Hunt - Website secure checkout system. Please contact the artist directly to inquire about purchasing this original.
Click here to contact the artist.
Title
My Sweet Onion
Artist
Maria Hunt
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
This piece I created to go with the Garlic painting with the same background. I loved the twisting top of the onion. The painting is simple and colorful. Perfect for the kitchen.
Uploaded
June 8th, 2014
Statistics
Viewed 350 Times - Last Visitor from Cambridge, MA on 04/25/2024 at 1:40 AM
Embed
Share
Sales Sheet
Comments (46)
Laurel Adams
Maria re-visiting our VEGE contest times!! Oh how we laughed and had fun...you and I, Marsha and VIVA, ...and remembering your DECEMBER 2019 FAA TONY AWARD WIN!!... which you truly never got to enjoy. Hoping you are able to see this comment and know how valued your glimpses of BEAUTY are to me, to FAA, to Global viewers!! So grateful for this glimpse today!!
Laurel Adams
Yeah, this needs a second comment...this is “soulful”...if the onions could talk, they’d say...YOU KNOW ME!!
Maria Hunt
Your talent far exceeds anything I can achieve in the next 10 years... Impressive, Laurel. I am honored by your kind compliment.
Laurel Adams
Maria, I love ALL of your work...however, your fruit and vege watercolours make my heArt sing! Absolutely WONDERful!
Maria Hunt
This painting was waiting for one year to be Recognized.. Dora, I thank you for featuring it on the home page of Classic Still Life Artwork.. : )))
Maria Hunt
Thank you, Catherine. It has a companion work of Garlic and the grouping is completed with "from the Tuscan Garden. Thank you, too, for your supportive comments. : ))
Maria Hunt
Thank you for wandering in the quiet corner of my gallery.... : )) Warmest regards, Donna.
Maria Hunt
Thank you, Cathy . I am a great admirer of your paintings. I tend to do watercolor paintings in the summer months and in oil or acrylic in the winter. I am not sure they will compare with yours... but isn't it impressive how the spirit expresses itself.