Bramleys and medlars

It seems like a long time since I was in my garden picking Bramleys but in fact less than a week. I did this one before I left those shores. This morning, I was in the shop looking at a strange, green, round vegetable that I’d never seen before but looked like a green cricket ball with sprouting leaves. I asked what it was but, my Urdu being not up to much, was told it was a ’round cabbage’. Pretty sure it’s not but I’ll have to try painting it to see if you can help me out. That’s for another day. Here are some fruits from closer to home.

1652 bramleys and medlars

8″x8″ oil on gessoboard


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I’m happy to say that some of my work will be showing at the Russell Gallery, Putney from Friday. It looks like a lovely, mixed exhibition and the location is just round the corner from the river……a lovely walk. Here are the details.
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2 replies
  1. Barbara
    Barbara says:

    I think the veg’ you mention could be Kohlrabi , an interesting looking object , probably best suited as a substitute cricket ball !! See it on google .

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