I started another lemon painting today. This time, the lemon is about double life size.

The fruit in my previous painting was too small to show the lumpy bumpy texture. For this painting, I decided to paint the lemon at about double life size so I could paint more detail.

Here’s the initial sketch done in about 15 minutes in Burnt Sienna diluted with Gamsol.

I’m getting better at doing gradients. This one was based on a string of 5 values, which, with pairwise combinations made a scale with nine steps. I applied the paint first, and then went back to smooth out the gradient.

This is where I stopped after about an hour’s work.