A Pear-A-Tif: Step 3

There, it’s finished! Well, it might look that way. But when it comes to creating a trompe l’oeil oil painting, we are just getting started. We still need to touch up some details and add a bit of chocolate syrup dripping off the plate, and then the fun will begin.
I don’t want to get into too much detail about what comes next, but I will say this: it’s very important to keep reserves on hand of the colors you’ve used up until this point. The transition from mild mannered oil painting to trompe l’oeil is a sensitive process, and sometimes it leaves missing specs of paint in its wake. And the chance of finding that exact same color mix again… very small. I put spare samples onto little squares of plastic or into plastic containers, and wrap them up for later use.

