Gouache on Arches hot press watercolor paper, 10×7.5″
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I meant to paint in oils this afternoon and I meant to go to bed early tonight and I meant to get some good exercise in today. Oops.
Instead I spent the afternoon with the president of my neighborhood association touring the former private elementary school around the corner from my house that is on the verge of being leased to a new charter high school. I’m feeling very much the Nimby-ite (Not In My Back Yard) because the school will almost literally be in my backyard — on the next block. While the school’s focus is supposed to be all about community service and group hugs, my experience with the nicest of teenagers (including my own who weren’t always all that nice)Â is that high school students are noisy, drive like fools, and have lots of trash that rarely ends up in the trash can.
By the time I got home I had to cook dinner and then clean up the huge mess from chopping tons of different veges for a stir fry. When I finished it was 9:00 and I was about to head to bed for a nice early night when I saw this lovely half papaya I bought today calling out to be painted.
“OK, you have one hour” I told myself and then to bed!” Two hours later and here I am uploading the picture. I still have to do my back stretches. But at least I’m happy I painted today because tomorrow it’s back to the office.

20 replies on “Papaya in Gouache”
Omigosh, Jana – this is gorgeous! Did I say that yesterday? I’m going to have to expand my vocabulary.. Your work in gouache is really extraordinary- this papaya truly looks good enough to eat.
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looks delicious…. want to dive right in!
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Wow! What a story! I don’t know if I could have started something that ambitious that late! It’s a beautiful painting, too!
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Amazing depth and texture – you are amazing in any medium!
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beautiful work! i LOVE it!!! something about this pictures just draws me in! thanks for sharing!
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This looks delicious – both literally and figuratively. You could positively eat it. The colors are so rich and juicy….
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an absolute beauty, Jana! though I usually council to go to bed this time I’m glad you stayed up :o)
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I’m blown away by this papaya. the seeds are incredibly juicy and shiny. Just lovely.
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Jana, you are doing amazing work with gouache and then you are so prolific…how do you get this all done?
This papaya is absolutely glowing and those seeds you did are absolutely amazing…I have the urge to start craping them out…
Ronell
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This is great -I think you handle gouache very well indeed.
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Jana, it’s beautiful!!!
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Well, aren’t you glad you stayed up.
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Great painting! Sounds like quite a day you had, too! 🙂
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Fabulous! Those lights on the seeds make it look so juicy! It’s amazing you can pull something like this out of the hat after such a day and being so tired!
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I have to quote Casey, “Your work in gouache is really extraordinary- this papaya truly looks good enough to eat.”
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Fantastic work! The Papaya looks like real!
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Terrific work! Very good!
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This looks so juicy! All those seeds. Awesome work! Glad your back is feeling better. I’ve had my own odyssey with back pain going on so I can empathize with you.
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Thanks for your super sweet comment about the Ant Paper Dolls. The papaya painting has so much depth to it, and you really captured it’s juicy-ness.
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Wow! Gorgeous!! Is this the papaya you ate with cottage cheese the other day? It’s so pretty and shiny, just like a real, juicy one!
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