Painting of Sushi

Artist: John Potter

44"X34" acrylic on canvas - In a private collection
Sushi Painting

This painting always draws attention when I show it publicly. I have always thought of it as a floral painting that happens to be of food rather than flowers. The composition, the color, the way the pieces arrange themselves on the plate. It has the same qualities I would look for in a still life of peonies or roses.

I tend to use big brush strokes and bright colors in most of my work. Here I pushed both further than usual. I also experimented with heavy mediums to thicken the paint and create translucent glazes. The surface has real texture. You can see the brush moving through the paint.

I painted this on a whim. I had sushi delivered to my home and the presentation was so striking that I photographed it right there at the table. That photo became the source material for this painting. Forty four inches wide, thirty four inches tall, acrylic on canvas.

If you are interested in culinary art or illustration for a restaurant, a publication, or a private collection, let me know. I enjoy work that asks for color and appetite in equal measure.

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PAINTINGS:

Koi Fish
Siren of the sea
Contemporary Portrait of Buddha
Dog Park Painting
circling sharks
figure painting
Shipping Container Mural for a dog park
Portrait in  lines
Dog Park Illustration
Tongue Illustration
Paint Tube Illustration
Brutalism 01 and 02
Robot in  lines
Archers
Bubblegum Machine Painting
Andy Warhol Portrait
Thrive text
Shipping Container Mural for a dog park
Iguana Wall Art
bee mural
color pattern mural
Hypnotist Portrait
Flag of the Bahamas
Abstract Pattern Mural
Doctor(mixed media)
Skateboard and Scooter
Book Cover Illustration
Astronaut illustration
sushi illustration
Cave diver painting
Conquistadors illustration

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