Colorful Apples
by Karin Eisermann
Title
Colorful Apples
Artist
Karin Eisermann
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This picture is an exercise in primary colors: red, yellow, blue. The composition is he classic triangle with the highest point in the middle of the canvas.
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July 28th, 2021
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Barbie Corbett-Newmin
“How do you like them apples?!” -- an expression that supposedly originated during the first World War, when the Allies’ anti-tank grenade was colloquially called a “toffee apple” because of its bulb-like appearance on a stick. The phrase was a taunt against the enemy. Lost for a while, the phrase was picked up by the Beat Generation.