Lemon Framed Art
Many artists have chosen to go for a fruity burst and incorporate lemons into their framed lemon art pieces. The paintings beautifully portray the texture and color of the fruit as well as the different forms of lemons. The fruit itself is native to Asia and comes in the color of yellow. It has many non-culinary and culinary purposes, with its main use being for juice. The rind and pulp of a lemon may also be used, but more the juice, which contains about six percent citric acid. This is what gives lemons their sour taste and consumers that feeling of tanginess.
Fruit bowls are usually incomplete without this fruit, which can beautifully be seen in the framed lemon art paintings. Most of these paintings include fruit bowls with the fruit whilst others focus mainly on the fruit on its own. The juice, ripeness, and acidity can charmingly be seen in the pieces titled “Fruit Slices”, “Sliced Grapefruit”, and “Sliced Lemon”. Artists have beautifully shown the inside of the lemon fruit, which seems to be packed with juiciness and that succulent appearance.
Other artists chose to go for the main base of these fruits, which are trees that are native to Asia. J. Ripoll, Megan Meagher, Nicole Etienne, and Martha Negley all chose to put their individual artistic skills to work to experiment with the fruit and the tree. Some used rich soft colors, whilst others went for a look of animation mixed with that soft touch.
Colorful framed lemon art canvases not only look ever so vibrant, but also have that look of liveliness, which can easily transform a certain area to cheerful and intense. “Yellow Lemon Slices” by Veruca Salt is a brilliant example of this, which gives out a message of healthiness, happiness, and freshness. “Lemons in a Bowl with Peel” by Loran Speck beautifully captures reality and uses the right colors and textures to create a piece that is ever so unique and authentic looking.